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Sticking With Credit Hour

Carnegie Foundation releases its much-awaited report on the credit hour -- higher education's currency -- which disappoints some by not calling for different standard unit for learning.
Opinion

Learning From a Bold Experiment

Florida's remedial reform law poses both complex challenges and valuable opportunities, writes Shouping Hu.

Did 'Hunting Ground' Mislead?

New documentary on sex assault on campuses implies no college presidents would talk on camera. That's not true.

A Long Shot

More than three-quarters of men's Division I basketball players think they will play professionally, but less than 2 percent make it to the NBA.

Hostesses? In 2015?

Rape trial involving former Vanderbilt U. football players revives debate over the use of attractive women to rope in athletic recruits.

Undocumented and Stressed

Survey documents extreme pressures on students who lack legal grounds to reside in the U.S., but who are still achieving academically.
Opinion

Yik Yak Rhetorics

Jeff Rice wonders if the public discussion about the offensive comments on the popular app is missing the real significance of what students are communicating.

Well-Prepared in Their Own Eyes

Survey finds that college students think they are being well-prepared with the skills and qualities needed for careers. Employers are dubious.