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Academic Cheating: Are We Asking the Right Questions?

In recent months we have frequently seen reports of cheating among students at colleges, universities and even military academies. Is this entirely the fault of students or are faculty contributing to the problem by emphasizing rote memory of facts, figures and formulas?

External Partnerships and Higher Ed’s Mission of Critical Analysis

Constraints on critical analysis of the growing trend in for-profit partnerships.

Tell Your Story

With public perception of higher education in decline, communicators have a particularly important role to play.

When Should You Submit Your Scholarly Book Proposal?

After fielding hundreds (maybe thousands) of questions about the publishing process, Laura Portwood-Stacer offers answers to the one that comes up the most by a landslide.

Affinity Groups

Cross-campus collaboration by functional area should be easier now.

Higher Education in a World of Singles

Universities differ from music labels, but they, too, rely on an economic model that exerts control over talent and forces consumers into a narrow set of choices, argues Steven J. Tepper.

Could edX Have Become a Financially Sustainable Nonprofit?

What might have happened had edX pursued a different strategy?

Increasing Career Opportunities Through Experiential Learning

Gaeun Seo and Michael W. Zhang outline the mutual benefits for both graduate students and higher education administrators.