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Freshmen Abandon Business

Amid recession, incoming students find field of study less appealing than ever, according to national survey.

'The Unchosen Me'

What challenges do students of color face during their years on campus, and how do these challenges affect their college...
Opinion

Accreditation 2.0

With the system of higher education self-regulation under intense scrutiny, Judith Eaton envisions what its next iteration might look like.

Textbooks for Rent ... Everywhere

Major bookstore chains announce plans to launch or expand rental programs, suggesting a market shift.

Rethinking Science Education

Presidents of liberal arts colleges are urged to move away from single discipline, traditional introductory courses.

Are American Students Lazy?

Adjunct's column, comparing them unfavorably to her foreign students, sets off debate over work ethic.

'The Cultural Capital of Asian American Studies'

The Cultural Capital of Asian American Studies (New York University Press) explores the state of the discipline more than 40...

'Seeing the Light'

Samuel Schuman's administrative career included positions as chancellor of two state universities -- the University of Minnesota at Morris and...