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Teaching Digital Identity

Becca Ramspott writes that the recent furor at the University of Illinois shows why colleges need to educate their students about social media issues.

'Competency' and Residential Colleges

Rather than dismiss competency-based education as shallow, colleges that emphasize the physical campus should work to document the learning that can occur only in that setting, writes W. Kent Barnds.

Reform Starts With Good Data

A dearth of accurate data makes it impossible for students, families and policy makers to answer basic questions about higher education, write U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Marco Rubio. A student-level system would help provide answers.

Forgive Us Our Debts

It's a casino economy -- where the dealer always wins. Scott McLemee reports on a book about profit, loss, and education as a risky bet.

Going Local

MOOCs need geographic relevance (which may not be massive) to truly succeed in diverse, developing nations, writes Charles C. Reith.

Tackle the Real Problem

Community college student success is more important than concern about "undermatching," writes Tom Bailey. And making a dent in that problem requires comprehensive reforms.

The Magic Word

To reach the general public, academics should stop their fear of using "I" in their writing, suggests David Jarmul.

Thoughts on Poetry in Winter

Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are penetrating pop culture, and it's not even Poetry Month. Carolyn Foster Segal explains why she finds hope in that happenstance.