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The Death Guy
Gary Laderman has mixed feelings about becoming the "go to" professor when someone famous dies.
Breaking the Cost Spiral
Because colleges spend what they earn, access to higher education won't really be increased until institutions are forced to compete on outcomes, not reputation, argue Robert Martin and Andrew Gillen.
When the Coach Said 'Faggot'
I came across the story of University of Hawaii football coach Greg McMackin’s bad behavior a little late, which in...
Midsummer Miscellany
Scott McLemee looks at four recent university press titles that almost slipped under the radar.
Seizing the Spotlight on 'U.S. News'
We all owe Catherine Watt, the former Clemson administrator who gave a well-publicized presentation on her university’s efforts to improve...
Too Much Information
Rob Franciosi thought his students shared too much. Then he had something to share.
Harvard Isn't Poor
It’s a dramatic tale: The story of the once-wealthy institution that houses America’s smartest -- our leading university, perhaps the...
The Resilient Liberal Arts College
Those who fear that the sector is ailing should take a closer look at public institutions that aren't afraid to mix accounting courses with their philosophy offerings, writes Bill Spellman.
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