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The Walking Dead in Higher Ed

Colleges and universities need to get serious about assessing student learning -- but should stop the grim march of viewing it as a compliance requirement, writes Geoff Irvine.

A Long Haul on Long Island

Dowling College's seventh president of the last 10 years hopes to be the one who can save it.

Getting Accreditation Right

There are plenty of ways faculty members and administrators can help improve the process, writes Linda Suskie in a new book.

Presidential Die-In

Some campus leaders take visible public stands over police killings of unarmed black men. Not everyone likes this type of activism by presidents -- even as others say they long for it.

All in the Family

At Cornell University's medical college, the daughter of a wealthy donor is replacing her father as leader of its board.

Vexing Issues for Vets

The veterinary school accreditor comes under fire as it prepares to face its federal oversight committee. Issues include a perceived weakening in standards and opposition to the accreditation of foreign institutions.