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Tolstoy in the Slaughterhouse

Brendan Boyle considers the fictions of summer reading programs.
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Measuring Engagement

The leaders of two student surveys -- used by hundreds of colleges but questioned lately by some researchers -- defend their projects.

Union Certified at Illinois-Chicago

State board approves joint bargaining unit for tenure-track and adjunct professors, but administration vows to go to court to block a single chapter.
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'The Forum and the Tower'

Politicians and academics occupy different spheres. Scott McLemee looks at a new book on statecraft and scholarship.

'Abelard to Apple'

The latest book to suggest that American higher education needs to face up to a period of radical change is...

Why They Chose STEM

Survey finds that male and female college students pursue science and technology degrees for different reasons -- and they agree that K-12 preparation should be improved.

'Under New Management'

Author of new book discusses administrative labor and the "professionalization" of higher ed.
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Academically on Course

Academics can answer critics of higher education by changing the narrative about what happens in college, writes Linda M. Grasso.