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Imagining Starting from Scratch
As U.S. panel brainstorms about big-picture changes to accreditation, ending agencies' role as gatekeepers and moving away from a regional system appear to gain favor.
More Scrutiny for Accreditors
As the federal committee that oversees accrediting agencies meets, the consensus is that the Education Department is becoming more stringent.
'The Faculty Lounges'
It will surprise no one familiar with her work that Naomi Schaefer Riley is not a fan of tenure. In...
Could Pirates Be Your Friends?
At university press meeting, some see advantage to having their works copied without permission.
Other Departments' Business
Universities will develop better business professionals if they do a better job of integrating components of a liberal arts education...
Adjuncts 2, Catholic Colleges 0
NLRB's Chicago office finds that St. Xavier University isn't religious enough to bar a union for those who teach off the tenure track.
The E-Reader Effect
Some university presses are seeing surges in digital book sales since the New Year — especially in backlist titles with little marketing support.
Rejecting Double Blind
Economics association and political science journal abandon what has been dominant form of peer review in social sciences.
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