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Time and Money
Higher education shouldn't rush to give up the credit hour, writes Johann Neem.
Learning From a Bold Experiment
Florida's remedial reform law poses both complex challenges and valuable opportunities, writes Shouping Hu.
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The Shape of Things to Come
The new site 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication charts the tech explosion. Scott McLemee has a look.
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Valediction for the Liberal Arts
It's too late to save an invaluable form of higher education, writes Victor E. Ferrall Jr.
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Yik Yak Rhetorics
Jeff Rice wonders if the public discussion about the offensive comments on the popular app is missing the real significance of what students are communicating.
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The Difference Community Colleges Make
When you hear nay-sayers doubt the value of free tuition at two-year institutions, or suggest that the beneficiaries may not succeed, Casey Randazzo wants you to consider her story.
Help Community College Students: Restore Year-Round Pell
As President Obama pushes unlikely plan to help two-year institutions, Jason Delisle and Ben Miller say his administration should bring back program it helped kill in 2011.
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Immunization Conflagration
The controversy over vaccination only seems like a recent development. Scott McLemee considers a historian's account.
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