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Price and Cost are Not the Same Thing
The economics of higher ed.
Are You Selling Day-Old Doughnuts?
Every year our degrees “expire” in relevancy and timeliness if we don’t refresh each class with an eye to the future, Ray Schroeder argues.
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Not a False Alarm
Partisan politics prevents those on the political left from seeing threats to campus free expression, argue Jeffrey Aaron Snyder and Amna Khalid.
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Lost Cows and Orphaned Nukes
Kiernan Mathews describes five key developmental challenges today's chief academic officers face.
Rashomon on the Potomac
Yeah, I have reservations about wading into this one, but what is tenure good for if you don’t use it?
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Deregulating Apprenticeship
The Trump administration's plan for "industry-recognized" apprenticeship resembles weak quality control of for-profit career colleges, writes Mary Alice McCarthy, and would increase risk for students, employers and taxpayers.
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Teaching, Round 2
A junior professor describes plans for an experiment in increased transparency with students this semester.
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