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Assessment From the Faculty Point of View

Anthropologists say professors should stop looking at measuring outcomes as an external threat and start taking ownership of the process.

A More Meaningful Default Rate

Congress's proposed change in how student loan defaults are measured would raise rates and most likely toughen scrutiny of for-profit colleges.

Inviting States to Innovate

Higher education reform project to distribute more than $10 million to coalitions of political, education and business leaders who craft plans to increase college productivity.

Ethics and Engagement With the Military

Panel of anthropologists rejects idea of trying to bar scholars from working with security and intelligence agencies, but calls for more awareness of risks.

Spray-Painting Pynchon

Vandalism or clarion call? The University of California at Santa Barbara discovers a postmodern surprise all over campus after Thanksgiving break.

On the Brink of Bankruptcy

Down a lot of students and a couple million dollars, a progressive California college considers its options.

Hype vs. Reality in Arabic Enrollment Boom

While numbers are up, instructors are in short supply, raising questions about the quality of instruction and viability of moving students to advanced levels.