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A Better Way on Transfer of Credit
Recent federal proposals assume the source of accreditation shouldn't influence colleges' decisions on accepting students' academic credit. Constantine Curris argues otherwise.
The Overworked College Administrator
Professors complain about growing workloads and often blame campus managers. But we’re drowning, too, writes Barbara Mainwaring.
4 Months of Holidays? Not Quite!
Céleste Brotheridge and Raymond Lee are tired of non-academics who think professors live a life of leisure in the summer.
Open Library
Imagine if world's most complete card catalog were just a mouse-click away. Scott McLemee chats with a young programmer who is making it happen.
FERPA Allows More Than You May Realize
Nancy E. Tribbensee and Steven J. McDonald write that the federal privacy protection law doesn't prohibit much of the communication colleges need to protect students.
No, No, NACUBO
Wick Sloane, assessing the annual meeting of the business officers' group, urges them to take responsibility for college costs. Someone has to. Who better?
The Future of Spousework
Colleges need to pay more attention to the role of presidential partners -- not only for their sake but for the presidents and institutions, writes Teresa Oden.
Students and Campus Leadership - I
However much they intend to be strong advocates, student body presidents are too easily coopted, writes Chris Odinet.
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