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Repair or Replace

Arthur Levine considers the pace of change in the media and education.

Two Lenses

The outgoing president of William Peace University has been criticized by faculty, students and alumnae, but still has the backing of the board.

Scrutiny of 2 Presidents' Conduct

Details emerge of harassment allegations against a fired campus leader in Oregon; an incoming head of theological seminary admits to affair.

A New Metric

Gates-funded project looks at how colleges could reduce number of sections, while theoretically being guided by faculty views on teaching. Will this approach change the discussion?

A Conversation Starter

The Degree Qualifications Profile aimed to better define what a degree should mean. As its sponsors release a new version nearly four years later, the document has spurred discussions about learning at hundreds of colleges, but tangible impact has been limited.

After Reprieve, Sudden Cuts

The University of Southern Maine plans to eliminate 50 faculty positions, 100 staffers and many freestanding departments, leaving some questioning whether what remains will truly be a university.

Confusion on Competency

Audit critical of the Education Department's review process for alternative to the credit hour raises questions about direction of federal policy and could discourage some colleges.