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The Time for Science

Even if lawmakers don't seem aware of how they could use research to improve the economy, colleges need to push ahead, writes Richard S. Herrick.

Diversity and the Rankings

U.S. News could -- if it wanted -- focus attention on the way colleges enroll (or fail to enroll) disadvantaged students, writes Catharine Hill.

Lower Education

Professors have become a major part of the problem of declining expectations for student performance, Michael Morris argues.

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.