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Sweet Home Alabama?
The higher education provisions in the state immigration law currently in court show the statute's authors to be on the wrong side of history and policy, writes Michael A. Olivas.
Welcome to the Occupation
Protest spreads from Wall Street to cities throughout the country. Scott McLemee interviews four professors who are tracking the movement.
Moneycollege
Higher education is due for the kind of data revolution that has so changed our thinking about success in baseball, writes Ryan Craig.
Completion Rates in Context
Holding community colleges accountable for students' degree progress is appropriate -- but only if we use the right measures, argues Craig Clagett.
Why Occupy Colleges?
Students have good reason to express anger and to cry out for help, writes John Pelletier.
Online Higher Education's Individualist Fallacy
Champions of distance learning ignore the role that institutional culture and the classroom dynamic play in how people learn, writes Johann Neem.
New Higher Education Model
With state support eroding, public colleges and universities should go online to expand the reach of their academic programs, Jeb Bush and Jim Hunt argue.
A Little History of Philosophy
Will a new series from Yale University Press aimed at young readers (and the occasional grown-up) catch fire? Scott McLemee takes a look.
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