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Souls for Sale

If marketing is evil, then we all should be devil’s advocates, writes W. Kent Barnds.

Asking Too Much (and Too Little) of Accreditors

Congressional concerns about for-profit college oversight reveal need for new system of accountability to protect the public interest across higher education, writes Anne D. Neal.

The State of the Rankings

Efforts to evaluate universities from around the world may be flawed, but they aren't going away so they need to be understood, writes Philip G. Altbach.

Critical Intellectuals on Writing

A neglected book offers insights into how prominent scholars produce their work. Scott McLemee makes a recommendation.

Veterans Day 2010

Wick Sloane's annual look at the status of veterans at selective colleges finds some laggards -- and one pleasant surprise, at William & Mary.

A Time of Urgency

A report provides both the rationale and a plan of action for colleges to recruit and retain more black, Latino and Native American students in STEM fields, writes Freeman A. Hrabowski III.

Land-Grant Livin'

If you plotted our town on one of those vintage maps that show important products, we’d be an ear of...

Young Voters and the 'Rally for Sanity'

Last week Inside Higher Ed published a column by Scott McLemee entitled “Rude Democracy,” which discussed Jon Stewart’s Rally to...