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The Immersion Method -- II

Virgil W. Brower writes that courses based on intense discussions of great works of literature need not be limited to elite institutions.

Humanities Ph.D. in 4 Years

As graduate programs fend off cuts elsewhere, U. of Colorado introduces doctorate in German studies that seeks to halve time to degree and prepare students for academic and non-academic careers.

Taking a Stand

Should college faculties ever vote to take collective stands on political issues? A debate at William Mitchell raises the question.

Old-School Publishing

Greedy publishers, overworked scholars, unnecessary books and too much hype...Scott McLemee reports on academic publishing, circa 1600.

Andrew Delbanco's 'College'

In a new book, higher-ed thinker tackles difficult questions about the future of college in America.

'The Black Campus Movement'

New book aims to put the fight for black studies departments and cultural centers in a broader historical context.

Credit Hour (Still) Rules

Despite conventional wisdom, Western Governors U. did not earn approval to award federal aid by directly assessing how much students learned. It ties student outcomes to the credit hour (though not to seat time).

Collective Donating

Nearly 30 percent of the operating budget of the Teaching Academy at New Mexico State University comes from money donated by faculty members.