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'Academically Adrift'
If the purpose of a college education is for students to learn, academe is failing, according to Academically Adrift: Limited...
The Web of Babel
Online-only language courses might be controversial, but some have found Web 2.0 to be a boon for language instruction.
A New Econ Core
Do the common courses taken by doctoral students need more relevance and creativity?
Mentoring 101
Guiding undergraduate students can be personally rewarding and support good teaching, a panel of historians notes. So why is it left to chance?
Moving Beyond Venting
As beleaguered humanities professors gather at MLA conclave, the talk is of budget cuts, tough questions and sometimes uncomfortable strategies.
Apple of Their Eye?
Early reports suggest the iPad will not replace the laptop, but is a better academic tool than the Kindle.
Souring on Business?
Though still one of the most popular majors among undergrads, business has begun to draw cooler interest among first-year students.
Questioning a Degree's Value
The value of a master’s degree in education – in monetary, philosophical and educational terms – is under fire as...
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