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The Cronon Case: Part I -- Law, Policy and Email

The combination of a historian at the center of a Freedom of Information Act request stemming from political contretemps and...

Shunning

I’ve been chewing on this piece from IHE for several days now. Apparently, many women in the philosophy field have...

5 Questions About Electronic Medical Records and Ed Tech

The hospital where my wife is a doc went live with a brand new electronic medical record system on Saturday...

The Easy Choice

I have been busy completing my remarks for this season’s first admitted students’ day event. Actually there are now multiple...

Home Is the Picker

Amid jokes about killing the fatted cheesecake (we're vegetarians), Ben returned home this week from his trip to England with...

9 Common Errors of New World Class Universities- Consolidation Pitfalls

Editor's note: This week's blog is an addendum to a blog posted last year. As with all initiatives, different strategies...

So What Skills Do I Have?

Higher education has prepared you for the business or consulting world in a variety of ways you might not realize, writes Jessica Quillin.

An Alternative to Graduation Rates

Given widely acknowledged flaws in the federal rate, it's time for college and university leaders to propose a better way of measuring student success, John Bassett argues.