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How to Succeed in Report Writing Without Really Making Sense

The draft released by the federal commission on higher education fundamentally misunderstands the role -- frequently negative -- of consumer values, writes Sherman Dorn.

Public Access

University presses now have a chance for their books to reach larger audiences. Scott McLemee wonders when they'll start taking it....

Not All Change Is Improvement

The U.S. commission's call for a "national" accreditation system will not work, and college leaders must explain why, Bernard Fryshman writes.

A Lesson From the Churchill Inquiry

Jon Wiener writes that Colorado deserves praise for its investigation -- in large part because it included the context, not just the charges.

Prick Them -- Do They Not Bleed?

A chancellor's suicide prompts Margaret G. Klosko to think about the symbolism of the college presidency and the realities of how people in the position are treated.

Grab Bag

Old controversies don't die; they eventually come back for more. Scott McLemee links up the loose ends from previous columns.

Rumor and Innuendo

James Pierpont decided to share a secret about himself during a campus interview, thinking his comments were confidential. They weren’t.

Motivations -- for Students and Instructors

Paula M. Krebs and Mary Krebs Flaherty -- sisters who work at very different institutions -- reflect on lessons learned during the semester.