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‘Mission-Driven, Market-Smart’
In the face of concerns about market constraints on tuition, liberal arts colleges are starting to promote existing strengths to new groups, including corporate partners.

Wordsworth as 'Management Guru'
Businesses pay a professor for insights they can gain from the Romantic poet.

Opinion
A Bright Light
Margee M. Ensign describes how the American U. of Nigeria runs counter to many of the trends of American-style campuses outside the U.S.

The Aging English Professoriate
As professors put off retirement, academics under 30 are having a tougher time starting their careers, study finds.
No Shortcut
In international education, has emphasis on recruiting overshadowed old-fashioned credential evaluation?

Visa Uncertainty in Britain
Court ruling could lead to many appeals by those students whose requests were rejected.
Hold the Phone
U.S. appeals panel overturns lower court ruling that Tennessee-Knoxville acted legally in firing Seventh-day Adventist employee who declined to monitor emergency help line during her Sabbath.
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