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Taming the 'Wild West'
Changes are needed in the federal student aid system to ensure that money flows to worthy colleges and students, Charles Reed and King Alexander argue.
Photography and Political Violence
Susie Linfield's The Cruel Radiance has won acclaim for its defense of the moral value of photojournalism. Scott McLemee talks to the author.
Where 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Remains
Last December, many of us watched as Congress passed the historic repeal of the military's "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" policy...
Humans and the Humanites
An instructor and a student share lessons they learned from a class in which university students taught Russian literature at a juvenile correctional facility.
Time for a Game of HORSE
The disconnect between President Obama’s completion goals and his Education Department’s policies is wide and growing, writes John Ebersole.
The Wrong Approach on NCAA Rules
Toughening the association's eligibility standards for freshmen by reinstating a test score cutoff would discriminate against athletes ill-served by their high schools, writes Bradley Bethel.
From Seminar to Jail Cell
Zimbabwean activists may face death for gathering to discuss Egypt and Tunisia. Scott McLemee looks beyond Facebook activism.
The Telemarketing of Higher Ed
When his number landed on a list sold to numerous for-profit colleges, David Farris couldn't stop the phone from ringing.
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