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Should Computer Science Be Required?
At far too many institutions today, students who are not computer science majors encounter severe enrollment caps and watered-down or limited courses, writes Robert Sedgewick.
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Scott McLemee reviews Devon Powers's On Trend: The Business of Forecasting the Future.
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Higher Education Should Report More Than Its Mortality Rate
Colleges and universities are not asked to report on measures that should be evident long before a student (or institution) faces the worst-case scenario, writes Barbara Damron.
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The Evolution of a Scaled Degree Program
In the first of a three-part series, William Kuskin describes the changes required -- administratively as well as pedagogically -- as his university built an online degree from scratch to serve hundreds of students.
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Rethinking Higher Education Through the Consortial Model
What if we could push an “easy button” and solve many of the issues of transfer and articulation? Such a solution may exist in plain sight, argues John C. Cavanaugh.
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Democratic Values and Local Student Voting
Dave Brinker sheds some light on the current scope of nonresident students’ influence on local elections -- and how it calls us to reflect on the core values of American democratic society and higher education.
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Ethical College Admissions: Rectober
Writing letters of recommendation is a tough but essential part of the job, writes Jim Jump.
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In the End, Being Ranked Is Better Than Not
Mim L. Runey writes that losing her college's ranking made her realize its importance.
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