10 mai 2014

Student-Mobility Rates Stabilized Last Year, Report Says

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . Just over 9 percent of college students attended more than one institution during the 2012-13 academic year, a rate that stabilized after increasing from 2010-11 to 2011-12, according to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. More...

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Harvard Faculty Members Approve College’s First Honor Code

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . Members of Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences have approved Harvard College’s first honor code, The Harvard Crimson reported. The code is likely to take effect in the fall of 2015. A Harvard committee worked on the policy for four years but refocused its efforts after a highly publicized cheating scandal in 2012. More...

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Interest Rates on New Federal Student Loans Will Rise for 2014-15

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . Interest rates on new federal student loans will rise for the 2014-15 academic year, with the rate on undergraduate Stafford loans increasing to 4.66 percent, Bloomberg reported. Congress voted last year to tie interest rates to the high yield on the 10-year Treasury note. This year’s auction took place on Wednesday, with the yield on the note set at 2.61 percent. More...

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U.S. Sues Stevens-Henager College Over Recruiting Practices

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . The federal government is suing Stevens-Henager College and its owner, the Center for Excellence in Higher Education, over allegations that it illegally compensated recruiters of students, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Thursday. More...

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Mass. Board Adopts Policy to Spur Civic Education at Public Colleges

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education has adopted a policy that encourages the state’s public colleges to sharpen their focus on civic learning. The board called the policy the first of its kind in the country. More...

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A Walk in the Park

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/icons/percolator-art-new.gifBy Tom Bartlett. Kierkegaard took long walks in the afternoon. Dickens once hoofed it 30 miles from London to his country home. Diogenes’ advice was said to be “solvitur ambulando”—it is solved by walking around. In Wanderlust: A History of Walking, Rebecca Solnit unpacks the appeal of perambulation: “Walking allows us to be in our bodies and in the world without being made busy by them. It leaves us free to think without being wholly lost in our thoughts.”
That sounds nice. But is there really a mind-foot connection? Maybe so. Read more...

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Still Shopping for a College? This List Is for You

By . If this year is like the last few, the National Association for College Admission Counseling’s annual “College Openings Update” will be trotted out as one more piece of evidence that American higher education is in crisis. More...

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Book Lovers Record Traces of 19th-Century Readers

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/wiredcampus-45.pngBy . A lament for a dead child, written by her mother in pencil on the endpaper of an 1843 copy of The Poetical Works of Mrs. Felicia Hemans. A sewing needle, thread still attached, inserted in the back of an 1860 edition of The Letters of Hannah More to Zachary Macauley. Bittersweet annotations in an 1891 copy of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Ballads and Other Poems (left), in which the book’s owner recalls times spent reading it with her lost beloved: “You read this, July 1st, Sunday, the day you said—‘goodbye,’ sitting in the great armchair in the Infirmary parlor—O friend of mine!”
Those traces of long-gone readers live on, preserved in the books themselves, in the stacks of the University of Virginia’s Alderman Library. More...

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‘Napping Stations’ at U. of Michigan Library Help Students Face Exams

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/wiredcampus-45.pngBy . Universities have long embraced digital technology that improves students’ academic performance. Now the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor is embracing another, simpler performance booster—sleep. More...

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Law Professors Defend Students’ Right to Sell Used Textbooks

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/wiredcampus-45.pngBy . Responding to a campaign by law professors, a leading legal publisher said on Thursday that its new casebook-publishing program would not threaten students’ ability to buy and sell used textbooks. The professors feared that Casebook Connect, a new offering from Wolters Kluwer’s Aspen Law imprint, would be a step toward the eradication of students’ first-sale rights, which allow book owners to do whatever they please with their copies of a book, including sell it. More...

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