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Apple’s Lessons for Higher Ed Inequality

Money alone won’t reduce inequality in college access and outcomes -- we also need to support student decision making, Ben Castleman, Saul Schwartz and Sandy Baum argue.

The Elephant Woman

A new book tells stories of politics and psychology among the pachyderms of Africa. Scott McLemee has a look.

Rebundling College

Higher education faces challenges, writes Larry D. Large. But the solution isn't to further break apart its functions, but to bolster them.

The Endangered Liberal Arts College

Educators need to stop mourning Sweet Briar and focus on the factors that have made liberal arts colleges so successful in teaching, writes Jason Jones.

In Defense of Curmudgeons

The majority of campus curmudgeons care about improving their institutions, writes Terry O'Banion. College leaders need to learn to listen to these concerned curmudgeons.

Policies and Conversation

Colleges need to focus not only on policies to prevent sexual assault, but on the importance of students talking openly about these issues, writes E. Gordon Gee.

'Hitchcock à la Carte'

A figure in the pantheon of cinema -- and a gourmand extraordinaire. Scott McLemee reviews a new study of the great director's body of work.

Will Ratings Displace Accreditation?

The Obama administration’s proposed system could substitute federal officials’ judgment of institutional quality for peer review by academics, Judith Eaton argues.