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Priced Out

Because of increased competition for students, decreased household income and skepticism about value, a third of institutions predict tuition revenue won't keep pace with inflation, Moody's survey finds.

Making the Case for Adjuncts

Adjunct faculty make up most of the higher education work force, but their working conditions largely don't reflect their role. Is reform on a wide scale possible? What will it take?

Tapping Into the Well

In stark contrast to most public institutions, North Dakota colleges will likely see a sizeable increase in state appropriations, a decision education leaders attribute to a favorable economic climate and efforts to build the trust of conservative lawmakers.
Opinion

The Widget Theory of Higher Ed

The effectiveness of higher education can't be evaluated as one would examine a factory, writes Peter T. Flawn.

Twisting in the Wind?

Contractual changes have left two public university presidents in tenuous positions and highlight a growing fear of commitment among boards.

Historic Relevance

Department heads discuss hardships facing the discipline and the way ahead during the American Historical Association's annual meeting.

Not Your University

Upcoming vote of no confidence in NYU president highlights a divide between how faculty members and administrators understand their roles in governance.

Public Push to Save Ashford

Two veterans of traditional higher education talk about why they took on the challenge of leading for-profit Ashford University during a severe accreditation crisis.