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The "Internationale of Knowledge for All"
Can European policies and the Bologna process serve markets and citizens at the same time?
Academic Prioritization or Killing the Liberal Arts?
An English professor laments the downsizing of liberal arts and humanities programs and departments by college administrators bent on promoting more "job-oriented" disciplines.
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Mind the Gap
Scott McLemee evaluates international research -- and the resulting attention -- focused on the gender gap in the publication of articles in academic journals.
Disabled in Graduate School: Oral Comprehensives
... and my first ever EXAM Accommodations!
Thinking About 'Massification of Higher Education Revisited’
Why we may be at peak U.S. college, but we are decidedly not at peak global higher education.
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Giving Provosts Room to Grow
What professional development experience, Kiernan Mathews asks, would compel chief academic officers to leave their work (and families) behind to become better leaders?
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