02 juillet 2019

I’m Suing My Gym!

HomeThe argument that colleges should share the financial risks of students who take out loans is similar to saying gyms are responsible for patrons' physical health and fitness, argues Walter Kimbrough. More...

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Not All Studies Are Created Equal: A Reader’s Guide

HomeThe quality of much of the research on higher education is questionable, argue David H. Feldman and Douglas A. Webber, who recommend some questions you should ask when interpreting the results. More...

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Ethical College Admissions: Revoking Admissions Offers

HomeThe controversy over Kyle Kashuv leads Jim Jump to reflect on when colleges should take back an offer. More...

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College Counselors and College Labor

HomeIt's time to ask questions about colleges' reliance on adjuncts, writes Jane S. Gabin. More...

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Navigating Academic and Student Affairs for Pathways Success

HomePathways programs are about the entire student experience, advise Feleccia Moore-Davis and Sheri Rowland, who offer five key recommendations for putting an effective one in place. More...

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My Year of Virtual Classroom Visitors

HomeMichelle Janning explains what she (and her students) learned when she brought guest lecturers into her course via video. More...

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Bias Response Teams: Fact vs. Fiction

HomeThe truth about these teams is more complex than headlines acknowledge, and misconceptions about them abound, Ryan A. Miller and four other scholars argue. More...

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Collision of Interests

HomeKeith D. Renshaw outlines some concrete steps that all higher education institutions can take to protect both academic freedom and donor rights. More...

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No Retreat

HomeNo matter the outcome of the Harvard admissions case, American higher education can and will continue to pursue the educational benefits of diversity, write Lorelle Espinosa and Peter McDonough. More...

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Why Mark Cuban is taking coding classes

Techno-News BlogCuban told Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer in a recent interview he has taken several online courses to stay up-to-date on programming languages and evolving technologies, including machine learning. Doing so arguably makes him a savvier investor when some tech startups pitch him. More...

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