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Private Colleges, Serious About Assessment

Professors and administrators from dozens of independent colleges gather to share advice -- and their concerns -- about using the Collegiate Learning Assessment effectively.

Sociology's Crime Problem

At one large public university, more than 600 undergraduates are currently classified as sociology majors. Students pick among five concentrations...

Equipping Community Colleges' New Leaders

It is well-established that the higher education work force is aging, particularly in the upper/senior ranks of both faculty and...

Legacy Admits: More Money, Lower Scores

Analysis suggests extent of advantages of alumni children doesn't necessarily extend to ability to ace courses as college freshmen.

Us vs. Them in Academe

What do administrators think about professors? That they should be move involved in campus governance, but lack the knowledge and perspective to do so, survey finds.

HEA: A Huge, Exacting Accountability Bill

As Congress finally passes the sweeping higher education legislation, 5 years late, views on its significance and potential impact vary widely.

The Names on the Dishonor Roll

A newspaper's disclosure of a list of people who allegedly bought degrees from a now-shuttered diploma mill unearths some names in academe ... but few concrete answers.