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Let's Get Small

Jeremy Bernstein's "A Palette of Particles" offers a guided tour of the subatomic universe. Scott McLemee goes on a trip.

Connection in China - I

Michael Roth lectures on Jefferson, Emerson and Dewey at Peking University -- and finds an audience intrigued by the ideas of liberal education.

Academic Jerks

A professor's reflection on personalities prevalent in academe strikes a chord with scholars.

Connection in China -- II

Rick Ostrander travels to Hangzhou and considers how he can attract students to a Christian liberal arts institution in Michigan that doesn't judge its value by U.S. News rankings.

Little Help for Low-Income Students

By providing data on colleges' "average net price," the Obama administration's College Scorecard has replaced one not-very-useful indicator (sticker price) with another, writes Abigail Seldin.

The Particle Accelerator of Learning

Peter Stokes takes a peek inside the latest laboratory spawned by MIT and Harvard -- edX, the nonprofit MOOC provider.

Affordability and Value

The current political discussion of college costs is based on flawed assumptions about the market for high quality education, writes Alison Byerly.

A New Measure of Value

Ellen McCulloch-Lovell proposes a method to track the way colleges contribute to society in ways that go far beyond the salaries of graduates.