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Department of Complaints

Last June, Inside Higher Education noted a legal case against the University of Calgary, filed by two students there who...

Field-specific cultures of international research collaboration

Editors' note: how can we better understand and map out the phenomenon of international research collaboration, especially in a context...

EDUCAUSE 2010: How Gates Changed the Conversation

This EDUCAUSE Conference has felt different from all the rest, and the reason I think is Gates Foundation Next Generation...

Re-sorting Responsibilities

The various players in higher ed policy -- governments, accreditors, institutions and families -- should take on roles that suit them and stop overreaching, A. Lee Fritschler and Arthur Hauptman argue.

5 More Marketing Questions

Elizabeth Scarborough suggests five topics for presidents to raise with candidates for chief marketing officer positions.

Au Revoir, Bitch

For bloggers of a certain vintage -- those of us who marched into the academic blogosphere around 2004-5 -- the...

Portrait of the Scholar as Blogger

I return to one of my favorite subjects, blogging in the academia, but this time with a focus not on...

Math Geek Mom: Extended Family (Here and There)

Anyone who has taken geometry is probably familiar with the concept of “similarity”, in which two shapes share the same...