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Measuring Engagement
The leaders of two student surveys -- used by hundreds of colleges but questioned lately by some researchers -- defend their projects.
The Challenge of Technology
The residential liberal arts college remains vital, but the model needs to consider how recent advances may transform education, writes Barry Mills.
A Suitable Chair
It's job search season, writes David Galef, and the history department at U of All People needs a chair that's more than a piece of furniture.
The Disruption Is Here
Just because higher education isn't going away doesn't mean that those arguing that radical change is on the way are incorrect, writes Michael Staton.
'The Forum and the Tower'
Politicians and academics occupy different spheres. Scott McLemee looks at a new book on statecraft and scholarship.
The Time for Science
Even if lawmakers don't seem aware of how they could use research to improve the economy, colleges need to push ahead, writes Richard S. Herrick.
Diversity and the Rankings
U.S. News could -- if it wanted -- focus attention on the way colleges enroll (or fail to enroll) disadvantaged students, writes Catharine Hill.
Lower Education
Professors have become a major part of the problem of declining expectations for student performance, Michael Morris argues.
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