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Funding Students, Threatening Liberal Education
Washington State's new public-private grant program is heralded as an innovation, but it is part of a larger attack on liberal education, writes Johann Neem.
Short Path to Jobs
It's time to stop denigrating the value of certificate programs that move students quickly to careers, writes Gena Glickman.
Buying the Professor a BMW
Are parents really paying more for higher education, and, if so, is the added money going into faculty members’ pockets? Perry Zirkel and Jean Johnson ask.
Under the Bridge
No sooner does disaster strike than the gloating begins. Scott McLemee interviews a scholar who tracks online trolls.
Accreditation in an Era of Open Resources
With colleges no longer the sole keepers of knowledge, credentialing should shift from exclusive focus on institutions to providers of content, writes John C. Cavanaugh.
Watching and Learning
Bob Blaisdell reflects on a little-discussed aspect of teaching a foreign language.
International Crossroads
Some of the prevailing models on academic collaboration across borders may be about to change, writes Edward Peck.
Castes and Higher Ed
It's time for colleges and governments to focus on ending income stratification, writes Gloria Nemerowicz.
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