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Why Doesn't Plagiarism Matter?

As David Horowitz would be quick to remind you, academics tend to skew to the left in their political outlook...

Teaching Abroad With Obama

Helen Solterer, with Jean Delabroy, considers how one of the presidential candidate's speeches was used by a French university.

Expanding Student Choices in Study Abroad

In a global academic market, colleges should shed their protectionist policies on transfer of credit, writes Richard C. Sutton.

On 'Real Education' - II

Bell Curve author Charles Murray takes direct aim at higher education in his new book Real Education by asserting that...

On 'Real Education' - I

With the enactment of a new GI Bill, the time has come to once again recall former University of Chicago...

Cogito Interruptus

Texting and instant messaging are the wave of the future? Scott McLemee is just too ecstatic.

Collaboration Among Colleges: Impossible Mission?

Independent colleges often choose to go it alone even when it makes sense to work together, Alice Brown writes.

The Court Got It Right

Colleges shouldn't be surprised or angered by the ruling against Temple's former sexual harassment policy, write William Creeley, Samantha Harris and Greg Lukianoff.