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Did You Notice Where the Super Bowl Was Played?

Karen Gross considers the implications of a marketing buy that most colleges could never even dream about.
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Learning From a Bold Experiment

Florida's remedial reform law poses both complex challenges and valuable opportunities, writes Shouping Hu.

Professionalism Required

Federal appeals court says Case Western's medical school has right to revoke a degree over matters that go beyond purely academic performance.

The (Out-of-)State University

Study finds that cuts in state spending are linked to increases in out-of-state enrollment at public universities -- especially research institutions.
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Valediction for the Liberal Arts

It's too late to save an invaluable form of higher education, writes Victor E. Ferrall Jr.
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The Difference Community Colleges Make

When you hear nay-sayers doubt the value of free tuition at two-year institutions, or suggest that the beneficiaries may not succeed, Casey Randazzo wants you to consider her story.

A Global Hub, Close to Home

Rather than build a branch campus abroad, UC Berkeley hopes to bring foreign universities to California to participate in a proposed global educational hub.

Obama's Final Two Years

The White House adds to its lengthy list of proposals for higher education, but faces long odds in Congress for most of the agenda.