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Our Campus Tour

It's that time of year -- colleges are infiltrated by would-be students checking them out, at least partially via the student-led tour. David Galef lets us listen in on U of All People's.

How Bad Is It?

The student debt problem is not as bad as hysterical headlines might make you think, nor as benign as some make it sound, writes Jacob P.K. Gross. It is most serious for some vulnerable groups.

Chimera and Consequences

When is a forbidden book most fascinating? When it doesn't actually exist. Scott McLemee browses for the call numbers of the damned.

The New R&R

Worried about the finances of your academic program? It's time to take recruitment and retention seriously, writes Michael Bugeja.

Why History Matters

A recent controversy involving the Gap is a perfect illustration of why business students need a liberal arts foundation, writes Amy Lewis.

My Goddamned Book

So many issues, so little time. The book Wick Sloane would write if he weren't too busy teaching (and feeding) his students.

Fixing Student Aid, for Students

Young Invincibles offers a roadmap for reforming federal financial assistance -- putting recipients first.

Jacques Barzun: Anti-Educationist?

Was a legendary humanist and professor opposed to higher ed? Scott McLemee looks at the record.