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Long Tails in Higher Education
Saul Fisher applies an economic theory of the Internet age to academe.
Listening to the Witness
Scott McLemee listens to the ethical implications of Paul Ricoeur's thought and example.
Understanding the New SAT
Paul Marthers writes about what an admissions dean at a liberal arts college will be watching.
Remembering Ricoeur
One of France's great philosophers died last week. So when do the denunciations start?
Disposition for Bias
KC Johnson sees a growing movement in education programs to require ideological conformity.
Equalizing Merit and Economic Opportunity
Admissions criteria may be biased against low-income students. But the potential solutions present dangers of their own, John V. Lombardi warns.
Happiness and Education
Liberal arts colleges need to rethink the way they sell the value of their education, writes Jeffrey Nesteruk.
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