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Study Skills, Not Swimming

Notre Dame will require two one-credit courses for all freshmen on studying, wellness and spirituality, but will no longer demand phys ed or the ability to swim.

Union Target: For-Profits

Could a contract for some Kaplan faculty in New York be a precedent?
Opinion

The Economics of Prestige

CUNY's hiring of Paul Krugman was seen as a coup, but James Hoff doesn't think public universities should be spending big bucks on stars who won't do much teaching.

Rating My Professor - For Real

Students at University of Minnesota might be getting access to official student evaluation data starting this fall, potentially ending dependence on the very popular, unofficial sites that professors deride.
Opinion

No Silver Bullet

Fixing remedial education will be much more complex than reformers and policy makers acknowledge, writes Hunter Boylan.
Opinion

Remediation Is Badly Broken

Remediation should not be eliminated, writes Stan Jones, but its delivery needs to be transformed.

Court Shields Scholar's Emails

Virginia's Supreme Court says U. of Virginia was within its rights under state law not to release emails of climate change researcher.

Fears of Litigation vs. Faculty Rights

New AAUP report accuses U. of Colorado-Boulder administrators of violating academic freedom in their reaction to a sexism investigation of philosophy department this year.