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Wrong Answer on Remediation

States that shut down developmental education without trying some emerging alternatives will hurt the low-income students they are claiming to help, write William Tierney and Julia Duncheon.

'Freedom to Teach'

When it comes to course content, individual instructors -- including adjuncts -- should call the shots, even in multisection courses, AAUP says in a new statement.

The Pulse: DIY Podcasting

This month's edition of our monthly technology podcast examines how to use podcasts to improve teaching and learning.

Free Speech at Brown (Again)

President calls for review of incident where speaker was shouted down, and of campus climate for dissenting views. Is this university worse than others -- or has it just become a punching bag for the right?

Mixed Signals

In two separate analyses, researchers cast doubt about claims made by Purdue on the impact of its early-warning system on retention.
Opinion

McGinn, Again

A philosopher known for scorched-earth polemics has made himself a bit more notorious. Scott McLemee considers the perils of paraphrase.

Higher One Nears Settlement

The controversial provider of debit cards on college campuses says it has reached a preliminary agreement to pay $15 million to settle claims that its fees and marketing practices were predatory.

Buy One, Get One Free

University Press of Kentucky is giving free e-books to readers who purchase hard copies.