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Coping With Zero in Arizona

Since losing all state funding two years ago, two large Arizona community colleges struggle with declining enrollments and budget cuts.

The Body Issue

Study suggests digital models can help medical schools, which face a shortage of cadavers, teach students human anatomy.
Opinion

Lessons From the Tragedy of the Commons

We in higher education must act on our collective responsibility to support America's public universities, writes Harold M. Hastings.

Is the Worst Over at CCSF?

City College of San Francisco is struggling with money woes, dwindling enrollment and a long-running accreditation crisis, but many in the state say the college is changing for the better.

The Changing English Major

Amid enrollment declines, speakers at Modern Language Association discuss shifts in the major, such as a de-emphasis of traditional survey and the addition of more writing-related courses.

‘No Certificate of Global Citizenship’

Amid turn toward nationalism, global educators consider their work.

Making the Case for Liberal Arts Colleges

Study finds positive impact on graduates’ life experiences, including leadership, civic-mindedness … and financial success.

Call to Action on Languages, 10 Years Later

In 2007 the Modern Language Association issued a report calling for major reforms in the teaching of foreign languages. What's happened since?