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Teaching Composition: A Reconsideration

William Major writes that it's time to stop complaining about how students write, and to get more professors in the classroom.

A Moral Obligation to Retire?

Philosophers offer views -- ethical and practical -- on whether older scholars should be making room for new Ph.D.'s.

Ensuring That States Support Higher Ed

For the sake of students, Congress should require legislatures to maintain their funding of higher education, F. King Alexander writes.

What the Army Taught Me About Teaching

Martha Kinney writes that she learned more about reaching poorly prepared students when she was in the military than in grad school.

It's All Geek to Me

We have, by contemporary standards, a mixed marriage, for I am a nerd, while my wife is a geek. A...

The University of Ohiopennkaniowatenn

How the NCAA's academic rules for athletes play out on campuses is hugely influenced -- and complicated -- by each institution's own policies, writes Todd Diacon.

Facing Up to Debt

Colleges and government officials need to stop ignoring the consequences of the growth in student borrowing, writes Kevin Carey.

'Running Scared in the Schoolyard'

Three weeks ago, a student, a veteran of two tours in Iraq, a sniper who had already dropped out once...