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We Are Not Hypnotized

Responding to another essay, John Raucci Jr. says that professors can be skeptical of online learning and want to experiment with technology-enabled education.

American Studies and Israel

Proposal to boycott Israeli universities leads to intense debate at scholarly meeting.

Academe as a Drug Gang

How best to understand the thinking of new Ph.D.s who enter a challenging job market? A professor's blog post sets off discussion with an unexpected comparison.

Voting in Secret

U. of Kansas Faculty Senate's recent decision to uphold secret ballots raises questions of whether professors should know how their representatives vote.

Competency Gains More Traction

Two senators join the increasingly crowded Washington bandwagon for alternative forms of higher education to have access to federal funding. They also want college aid tied to institutional performance.

What Goes into a Degree?

UConn's stalled proposal to limit outside credits earned by non-transfer students generates controversy and may be a sign of future tussles to come over "unbundled" degrees.

Wrongly Accused?

A year after a university was accused of being tragically slow in responding to harassment concerns about a professor, it is now accused overreacting to questionable concerns about another professor.

Will States Reciprocate?

An effort to simplify how institutions are authorized to operate in multiple states prepares to invite its first members.