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The Co-op Model's Relevance Today

Cooperative education is now more than 100 years old. The co-op approach, in which students alternate time in the classroom...

Getting Serious About College Readiness

All states are preparing too few students for higher education, and colleges must put aside their parochial concerns and help tackle the problem, writes Dave Spence.

Party in the Streets

Why don't more political scientists study the antiwar movement? Scott McLemee talks to one who does.

On Large Scale Student Databases

Collecting more information about students' academic performance won't necessarily help them, or higher education, John V. Lombardi writes.

How I Wrote My Dissertation

A failed group book project prompts Terry Caesar to consider academic definitions of rejection and success.

A Rock and a Hard Place

Teaching at her alma mater left Amy Wink thinking about the paths she has taken.

Explaining the Crackdown on Student Downloading

Illegal file trafficking is a disproportionate problem on college campuses, and most institutions haven't done enough to stop it, Mitch Bainwol and Cary Sherman write.

Remember Baudrillard

Scott McLemee takes a look back at the postmodern thinker and intellectual playboy who inspired "The Matrix."