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Teaching and Learning: In Search of a Metaphor

Ellen J. Goldberger writes that it's time to move past the customer service image for higher education. She proposes a new way to talk about what happens in academe.

The Information Gap: Much Talk, Little Progress

There is still far too much data that we don't have about how higher education is performing, Dennis P. Jones argues.

Diversity of Ideas: Military Education on Campus

From Iraq, Rich Morales, a Yale alum, White House fellow, and battalion commander, weighs in on the university’s debate over restoring an officer training corps to its campus.

Relocation, Relocation, Relocation

A new book reflects on the writer as migrant. Scott McLemee tracks it down.

The Illusion of Race-Blind Admissions

Many critiques of affirmative action fail to understand how decisions are actually made, writes Julie Vultaggio.

Another View of Bias

William Major writes that he can't imagine punishing or rewarding a student for political reasons. But he wonders how much grades may be determined by whether professors like or dislike students.

The Economy and College Student Health

The burgeoning financial pressures on institutions increase the need for them to look for creative ways to make health insurance more affordable, not less, for their students, writes Jon Englund.

Birthing Pains and the Emergence of a New Social Narrative

Beverly Daniel Tatum considers why, as so many students rejoice in the election of Barack Obama, some campuses are experiencing racial incidents linked to the election.