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The Evolution of the Student Body Continues

Independent colleges and universities enroll more and more diverse students.

The Personal Touch

Speed shouldn't be the aim of reviewing applications, writes Danny Green.

Why I Teach 'Lolita'

Anne Dwyer's students questioned the idea of reading the novel, even in a course on Nabokov. Here is her explanation of why the work should be taught.

Making Career Moves by Saying No

At its core, it's actually saying yes to something else that can be powerful in moving you ahead, writes Beth Godbee.

'The Signals Are Talking' and the Future of Higher Ed

Will today’s postsecondary fringe be tomorrow’s mainstream?

Getting Involved: Combining Work and Play

An interview with Omar Gowayed on his extracurricular: We Are the New Farmers.

Student Loans in Brazil: Investment or Expenditure?

Brazil is on the cusp of the big social changes. The government is working on a list of unpopular actions to tackle the current economic crisis.

A Review of 'What School Could Be'

A new book challenges the prevailing approach to school reform.