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Give Athletes a Raise
Proposals to award multiyear athletics scholarships and increase grants' value to cost of attendance would help players and enhance NCAA's amateurism argument, Allen Sack argues.
Google, Apple and Higher Ed’s Future
The approaches taken by the two technology giants offer differing lessons for how colleges might re-imagine themselves going forward, writes Mark Weedman.
Mad -- or Just Angry?
A new book claims that the notorious emperor Caligula got a bad rap. Scott McLemee scrolls through it.
The White Man's Trick Bag
Its time for advocates for black colleges and black students to embrace statistics and metrics, writes Roy L. Beasley.
Canons, Curricula, Numbers
When public university leaders kill programs in crucial disciplines on the basis of low enrollments, they distort the responsibilities of professors and administrators, writes Rebecca Gould.
Teaching Virtual Teamwork
Students may be tech savvy, but there are important online skills they need to learn, writes Daniel Terris.
Sweet Home Alabama?
The higher education provisions in the state immigration law currently in court show the statute's authors to be on the wrong side of history and policy, writes Michael A. Olivas.
Welcome to the Occupation
Protest spreads from Wall Street to cities throughout the country. Scott McLemee interviews four professors who are tracking the movement.
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