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28 janvier 2020

Will Higher Education Roar in the '20s?

HomeJohn Katzman describes the changes that colleges and universities will -- or should -- make in the next decade. More...

28 janvier 2020

Mind in Matter

HomeScott McLemee reviews Daniel Belgrad's The Culture of Feedback: Ecological Thinking in '70s America. More...

28 janvier 2020

Incentivizing Faculty Diversity

HomeThe lack of faculty diversity lies in the clash between the dual desire of universities to both increase diversity and satisfy their need for highly specialized professors, argues Katherine Newman. More...
28 janvier 2020

A Rescue Plan for America’s Small Colleges

HomeLiberal arts colleges can save themselves -- and perhaps our democracy -- by mining their backyards for and educating more students from working-class backgrounds via a new degree option, Rob Fried and Eli Kramer write. More...
28 janvier 2020

The Next Testing Scandal

HomeDon't dwell on the Varsity Blues scandal, writes Ben Paris. Focus on the ways there are advantages, in plain sight, to cheat. More...
28 janvier 2020

OCR Is About to Rock Our Worlds

HomeATIXA, the association of Title IX administrators I serve as president, anticipates publication of the final Title IX regulations in the Federal Register within the coming weeks. The federal government last issued Title IX regulations in 1975, so this is somewhat unprecedented. More...
28 janvier 2020

2019 Was a Pivotal Year for the Degree

HomeThe traditional university credential faces growing competition and criticism, but postsecondary institutions around the world are responding with new designs and delivery models, Jeff Maggioncalda writes. More...
28 janvier 2020

A Bold Push Toward Unity in Belfast

HomeThe appointment of Hillary Clinton as chancellor by Queen's University in Belfast is an example American colleges and universities should consider, writes Christopher R. Marsicano. More...
28 janvier 2020

Ethical College Admissions: A Gap Year for Everyone?

HomeShould service to the nation be a part of the transition from adolescence to adulthood for American young people? If so, should service be voluntary or compulsory? What’s the relationship between national service and going to college, and should colleges and universities require students to have a gap-year experience either before or during college. More...
28 janvier 2020

Expand Economic Opportunity by Supporting Community Colleges

HomeThey're often the most affordable option for higher education -- if not the only option -- yet public funding for them compared to other colleges is clearly imbalanced, write Austan Goolsbee, Glenn Hubbard and Penny Pritzker. More...
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