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For State Universities, Big Is In

Responding to declining high school enrollments and state higher education austerity, some public universities are scaling up online.

Free Speech and Quality Speech

Is there a different way of thinking, Judith Shapiro asks, about significant speech events on campuses?

Teaching and Learning: Lost in a Buzzword Wasteland

Having a theory of how people learn would allow teachers to plan pedagogy more effectively and examine all factors relevant to learning, argue Stephen L. Chew and William J. Cerbin.

College Choice Overload

Students are being encouraged to apply to too many colleges, writes Nicholas Soodik.

Ethical College Admissions: Of Presidents and Principals

A colleague’s job move has Jim Jump reflecting on challenges faced by those in admissions whose bosses don’t understand the field.

The Other Student Debt Crisis

There’s a pernicious college finance problem you haven’t heard of, David Scobey warns: the nonpayment of institutional fees and charges that blocks many thousands of students from graduating or re-enrolling.

‘Bible Nation’

Scott McLemee reviews Bible Nation by Candida R. Moss and Joel S. Baden, which chronicles the founding and development of the new Museum of the Bible in Washington.

Coping With Plagiarism

Wayne Stauffer offers a few strategies for minimizing it.