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Accreditation 2.0
With the system of higher education self-regulation under intense scrutiny, Judith Eaton envisions what its next iteration might look like.
Another Hotel Controversy for a Scholarly Association
The Middle East Studies Association has become the latest scholarly organization to face criticism for plans to hold a meeting...
Accents Matter in Ancient Greek
St. John's College in New Mexico, ever proud of its emphasis on the classics, printed a T-shirt last year that...
Historic Declines
Study shows extent of state cuts to higher education and key role of federal stimulus funds in minimizing (but not preventing) absolute drops in support over last two years.
Blasting Academic Silos
American University officials say the insularity of colleges within universities is a bane to both I.T. efficiency and scholarly innovation.
President Resigns, Stevens Settles With N.J.
Technology institute agrees to governance chances to resolve lawsuit brought by state attorney general; board chairman keeps job.
New View of Faculty Liberalism
Study links a range of factors -- including educational attainment, gap between educational attainment and expected income, and religion -- in making academe "politically typed."
Labor College's Deal Questioned
At many faculty gatherings these days, one hears quips and complaints about for-profit higher education. Professors who value what they...
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