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How Online Can Learn From the Airline Industry

Global and regional alliances of colleges offering online programs can help higher education institutions navigate the future, Mark Lester writes.

7 Questions for Emeritus

A Q&A with the CEO of an online program management company.

Anti-Semitism After Charlottesville

Matthew J. Mayhew, Benjamin S. Selznick, Kevin Singer and Alyssa N. Rockenbach provide data and advice on improving attitudes toward Jewish students on college campuses.

Access Means More than Abundance

Exploring what “free to all” might mean today.

Internationalization Hubs: India and China Compared

India hosts 799 universities with nearly 38 thousand affiliated colleges enrolling 34.5 million students; China hosts 2,880 universities and enrolls 47.9 million.

Reforming Challenged Departments: The Faculty Role

Dysfunctional departments have identifiable patterns, and faculty members share some responsibility for dealing with them, argue Nicholas C. Burbules, C. K. Gunsalus and Robert A. Easter.

Scholars or Spies?

Foreign agents are targeting research at American academic institutions, write Representatives Lamar Smith and Clay Higgins, and universities must take steps to guard against theft of sensitive information.