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January 14, 2008
Two members of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee talk about the potential split into two divisions
(1.84 MB)
November 14, 2007
Winners of annual national contest describe their pedagogical approaches
(3.64 MB)
October 2, 2007
Scott McLemee sits down with the author and professor to discuss his new book
(5.97 MB)
September 10, 2007
Cary Nelson explains the reason for new statement on academic freedom
(809.45 KB)
September 4, 2007
The late Al Shanker was both labor leader and ideological warrior; Scott McLemee interviews his biographer
(7.77 MB)
August 16, 2007
Excelencia in Education's Deborah A. Santiago on the group's new report
(6.89 MB)
August 8, 2007
The top federal higher education official on her first eight months in office and what's coming next
(6.71 MB)
July 26, 2007
New York's attorney general assesses the genesis and impact of his student loan inquiry
(6.69 MB)
July 24, 2007
New president of the American Library Association considers direction of the field and its training programs
(5.41 MB)
July 18, 2007
E. Gordon Gee discusses his latest presidential move, as he prepares to return to Ohio State.
(5.74 MB)
June 25, 2007
Lloyd Thacker of the Education Conservancy and Brian Kelly of "U.S. News & World Report" in a joint interview on the pros and cons of magazine's college rankings.
(8.69 MB)
June 7, 2007
In a podcast interview, Cary Nelson discusses the state of academic freedom, the link between job security and academic freedom, and more.
(7.95 MB)
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