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Step Too Far on Textbook Costs?

With students, parents and politicians all frustrated by high textbook costs, recent years have seen many innovations as well as...

Southern Accreditor Acts on Several Colleges

Signs of the economic downturn are evident many places you turn in higher education these days: in the exploding demand...

Standardization and Savings

Most conversations about dramatically reducing the amount colleges and students spend on textbooks center on e-books as cheaper, nimbler, and...

'Financing Higher Education Worldwide'

Who pays for higher education? Whether talking about the government role or the student responsibility, the question is controversial all...
Opinion

The White Noise of Accountability

Cliff Adelman explores the rhetoric and practice surrounding an oft-used phrase -- and asks readers to consider six frameworks for thinking about the word before they next utter it.

'Integrating the Gridiron'

Nowadays, one can hardly imagine a college football scene devoid of African American athletes. While black students still make up...

Seed of Doubt

Is online education as good as traditional, face-to-face education? It is a loaded question. Online programs comprise the fastest-growing segment...

Adjuncts and Retention Rates

Freshmen who have many of their courses taught by adjuncts are less likely than other students to return as sophomores...