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Happy Spouses

Does a happy spouse make for a healthier you? In today’s Academic Minute, Michigan State University’s William Chopik finds out...

The High School Graduate Plateau

High school graduates are projected to come from increasingly diverse backgrounds, even as overall levels plateau -- posing a challenge for colleges and universities.

The Case Against Oversimplified Accountability

Focus on any single labor market metric to judge colleges’ outcomes will create flawed policy, but a mix of such measures can help evaluate institutions’ performance, scholarly study finds.
Opinion

Inclusivity Means Opinions Count

We in higher education must embrace a new era in which people feel their opinions truly matter, argues Brandon Busteed.
Opinion

Academics as Suburbanites

The fact that the relationship between higher education institutions and their faculties can be like that of cities and their commuters illuminates the cultural problems on many campuses.

Opting Out of Email

Faculty union at Rutgers urges members to avoid the university’s new email system in the name of academic freedom.

‘A New Moral Vision’

Author discusses new book about how arrival of women in American higher education changed colleges’ sense of moral mission.

Academic Minute: Happy Spouses

Today in the Academic Minute, William Chopik, assistant professor of psychology at Michigan State University, asks if a happy spouse...