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Myths on Program Elimination
Professors need to question the assumptions behind proposals to kill various offerings at colleges and universities, write Howard Bunsis and Gwendolyn Bradley.
Coaching the LD Student
Far from the glare of the Final Four, John Wood shares lessons he has learned from his team of learning disabled basketball players.
A Murder in New York
Would a refined woman hire a hit man to kill her husband in cold blood? Scott McLemee investigates Janet Malcolm's new book.
After an E-Mail Goes Viral
When sexist messages circulate, colleges need to pay attention to the reaction and the apathy, writes Samantha Carrick.
The Interfaith Challenge
Colleges have much to gain from the religion-focused community service program President Obama has proposed, argue Eboo Patel and Cassie Meyer.
Mend, Don't End, State Systems
In this very chaotic and difficult budget year, where funding cuts in the neighborhood of 20 percent are becoming commonplace...
Standards for Agents - and Colleges
Emergence of “sham university” preying on foreign students shows that U.S. higher ed system needs oversight just as recruiters do, writes Mark Shay.
The Other Half
Faculty and staff at selective private colleges must fight to protect state colleges and universities -- for the public good, writes Eugenia Gerdes.
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