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New State Apparatus for Indian Higher Education

Young India has a comparative advantage in an ageing world but India can profit from it only through education. Thus...

Who Is Really Adrift?

Educators shouldn't be so quick to embrace a critique of colleges that is based on a narrow testing tool, writes Robert J. Sternberg.

#SAtech profile: @JeffLail - Podcasts, Cloud Computing

The #SAtech community is full of a wonderful array of practitioners who work within every functional area of student affairs...

Mothering at Mid-Career: Pause

My daughter Mariah used to have a Spanish teacher who would quell a restive class by commanding them to “press...

Higher Ed and 'Shock of Gray'

How old will you be in 2050? I will be 81. At 81 I plan to be still working in...

Disclosure

Actual conversation from last night, at the kitchen table. The Girl is writing out her Valentine’s Day cards, and The...

Innovation as a Way of Life

Dallas may have been the center of the sports world on Sunday during the Super Bowl. But Texas aims to...

Toughen NCAA Standards for Freshmen

Academic scandals involving athletes have been a predictable outcome of the 2003 elimination of minimum requirements for freshmen, Gerald S. Gurney argues.