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We Need a 'Communiversity' Model of Public Education
The economy requires an aggressive shift to a system, writes Kenneth Ender, where public colleges are stitched together with K-12 and local nonprofits and feature an electronic backbone of support.
The Relentless Pace of Alt-Ac Careers
A problem that exactly nobody is worrying about.
Cold Front
Massive cuts in Alaska may be a bellwether.
Bill Gates, Please Stay Away from Higher Education
He may be well-meaning, but Bill Gates is bad for education.
Arguing Against 'Range' by Sharing What I Don't Know About Online Education
Do generalists really triumph in a specialized world?
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Philanthropy for the New Majority
Mort Maimon, a president's spouse, describes why he financially supports students who confront obstacles to obtaining a college degree.
Friday Fragments
Developmental reading models, The Boy's graduation, and the Dead.
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Making the Most of Your Research Promotion Team
Promotion of research and related publications is now a shared enterprise among authors, publishers, libraries and universities, writes Christine Tulley, yet many authors are unaware of how to play an active role.
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