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10 Years After

The anniversary of 9/11 is just ahead, and scholars are weighing in. Scott McLemee does a quick roundup.

12 Ways to Survive 2011-12

The economic crisis requires that colleges embrace radical changes in the way they operate, writes Michael Bugeja.

Academically on Course

Academics can answer critics of higher education by changing the narrative about what happens in college, writes Linda M. Grasso.

Bargaining with the Provost

Academic decision-making, however much derided, has something to teach Washington, writes Michael Fischer.

Education Is in the Streets

A global wave of student protests has spread over the past two years. Scott McLemee looks into a new book from the barricades.

The Broccoli of Higher Ed

The "eat it, it's good for you" approach to selling the humanities is failing, writes Daniel L. Everett.

Not So Fast

Professors need to ask hard questions before they sign off on the new graduate programs colleges and universities are starting, writes Lee Skallerup Bessette.