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A Shop Divided

Furor over outspoken adjunct's testimony in Washington highlights rift between tenured and contingent faculty.

Classroom Matters

UNC-Chapel Hill plans to scale back controversial online Spanish 101 experiment after three semesters.

Who Is Really Adrift?

Educators shouldn't be so quick to embrace a critique of colleges that is based on a narrow testing tool, writes Robert J. Sternberg.

Policy Making by Post-It Notes

As U.S. panel studying accreditation begins to set agenda, it is urged to focus on "prodding" over "fixing."

Online Courseware's Existential Moment

Historically, universities such as Columbia, Oxford, Yale, Princeton and Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have defined their value...

Ramping Up Rigor

Lynn University in Florida finds a way to answer general critiques of academic quality: a return to a retooled core curriculum.

'Judging Edward Teller'

Hungarian-born physicist Edward Teller was among the great scientists of the 20th century, but his legacy is, at best, a...

Can Students Learn to Learn?

Colleges experiment with metacognition as a means to change behaviors and improve performance.