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Online Higher Education's Individualist Fallacy
Champions of distance learning ignore the role that institutional culture and the classroom dynamic play in how people learn, writes Johann Neem.
New Higher Education Model
With state support eroding, public colleges and universities should go online to expand the reach of their academic programs, Jeb Bush and Jim Hunt argue.
A Little History of Philosophy
Will a new series from Yale University Press aimed at young readers (and the occasional grown-up) catch fire? Scott McLemee takes a look.
Hofstadter's 'Lost' Book
Ben Hufbauer reflects on how a textbook changed the genre, the way the public viewed American history and the way he shaped his career.
Lost Academic Freedom
In two cases involving controversial professors, Northwestern has abandoned key principles, writes John K. Wilson.
Is the Bloom Off the Rose?
For-profit colleges have been innovators, but excesses by some of them have put the sector's success at risk, write Terry Connelly and Dan Angel.
Academic Performance and the BCS
With conference realignment in full swing, three scholars of higher education rank the scholarly prowess of the major college sports leagues.
'The Managerial Unconscious'
A new book maps the corporate genome of composition studies. Scott McLemee has a look.
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