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A President Becomes an Undergraduate

After 18 years leading colleges, Roger Martin decided to enroll as a freshman at St. John's -- to experience the liberal arts in a pure form, and to join the crew team.

Should American Politics Be Abolished (as a Field)?

Political scientists debate whether one of the discipline's traditional specializations has outlived its purpose and is hindering good research and teaching.

Dispatches from Denver, Day 3

At the Democratic National Convention, faculty are studying the dynamics of power by focusing on protesters, karaoke performers -- oh, and the delegates, too.

Sharing Information About 'Struggling' Med Students

As colleges have begun paying increasing attention to retaining their current students, they have embraced a range of strategies for...

'Collision Course' for Graduate Education

What's wrong with graduate education these days? Is it what Ph.D. students are missing -- teaching skills perhaps, or the...

Playing the Name Game

Loyola College in Maryland has decided to call itself Loyola University Maryland, but some alumni are concerned the new name won’t reflect the institution’s values.

AAUP Turns to Scholar of Higher Education

Faculty group turns to professor who studies professors and their working conditions as its next general secretary. Plus a podcast interview with Gary Rhoades.