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The Flawed Metaphor of the Spellings Summit
Manufacturing is not the model for higher education, writes Daniel F. Chambliss, and that's why the education secretary's conclave was based on faulty assumptions.
Hard Wordes in Plaine English
The first English dictionary was published long before Samuel Johnson. Scott McLemee consults the first reprint in 400 years.
The Brave New World of MySpace and Facebook
Social networking sites pose risks for students and challenges for colleges that try to monitor them, write Sheldon Steinbach and Lynn Deavers.
Rising Up Against Rankings
Think it's impossible for educators to fight a popular magazine's irresponsible rating system? Look north, and you'll see it can be done, writes Indira Samarasekera.
Libraries at the Cutting Edge
Far from disappearing in the Age of Google, academic and research libraries remain an integral part of students’ college educations, says Pamela Snelson.
College for Whom?
Alan Contreras asks: How should a civilized society ensure that college-able young people are not thrown away because they are poor?
Indies Under Fire
The Borders bookstore chain is "right-sizing." Scott McLemee takes a look at a new documentary about the company's effects on the culture.
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