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Grandiosity Run Amok

Lawrence Lokman examined imaging slogans being used in higher education, and he's not impressed with the results.

Diversity’s Evidences

Len Niehoff worked on the legal team that saved affirmative action during the last Supreme Court review of the practice. As a law school teacher, he writes that he finds the arguments even more compelling.

Faculty Fashion

Daniel J. Myers thinks it's time for professors to care a little more about their sartorial style.

Higher Education as a Business

Education is one of the few enterprises that guarantee a positive return -- and as such, argues Mehdi Maghsoodnia, should be the top priority for government spending.

The Best and the Brightest

A cable news journalist looking at American life through classics of social theory? Scott McLemee checks it out.

Professors and Online Learning

As he makes his own foray into distance education, John Thelin, who describes himself as the "archetypal Old Prof," tries to make sense of Inside Higher Ed’s recent survey of faculty views on the topic.

What Can University Presses Do?

Marshall Poe relies on academic publishers and loves the works they produce, but fears they aren't going nearly far enough in recognizing the new realities of the way people read and gather information.

A Simple Solution on Student Loans

Yes, campuses should contain tuition and financial aid should be available. But students have responsibility, too, writes Aaron Broadus: They should choose a college they can afford.