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Collaboration on Retiree Health Benefits

Once competitors, TIAA-CREF and Emeriti team up to promote their products and persuade colleges that a major liability is looming.

Wikipedia Aims Higher

Looking to expand its alliances in higher ed, the publicly edited online encyclopedia holds an academic conference.

E-phemeral E-Books

In a bid to stoke interest in e-books, some university presses let students and scholars rent electronic volumes for a fraction of the full price.
Opinion

This I (Somewhat) Believe

Her college's choice for its common reading for freshmen prompts Carolyn Foster Segal to ask: What is the point?

Writing About Math

At MIT, professors grapple with how to teach students to communicate about numbers in clear English.

'Jumping' to New Ideas

For a college president, Michael Schneider of McPherson College spends an awful lot of time talking about horsing around on...

Calling the Clicker Vote

As classroom devices proliferate, institutions look to campuswide adoptions to ease costs for students.

Line in the Sand on Hiring

Citing concerns about educational quality, a faculty union in Washington State refuses to budge from practice of adding full-time slots.