Another Side to Africa’s Story
…by buying a scratch card. She will be able to safely spend that money in the future. (Arunga’s business has an informative website.) In her talks, Arunga did not minimize…
…by buying a scratch card. She will be able to safely spend that money in the future. (Arunga’s business has an informative website.) In her talks, Arunga did not minimize…
…to lead the Black Panther Party, spoke at Duke’s Page Auditorium Thursday night. Brown’s talk was sponsored by Duke’s Women’s Studies Department and the Black Student Alliance. Brown, who composed…
…three parties to the university’s operating budget—the General Assembly, the governor, and the university system (UNC)—all seem to be on a different page. One factor is the diminishing availability of…
…job-application process while keeping expenses low. Institutions should trim down overly burdensome administrative operations.UNC-Chapel Hill, for example, dedicates a page on its study-abroad program website to “low cost” summer study-abroad…
…will require returning to more foundational coursework that has stood the test of time, as well as university leaders courageous enough to challenge students or others who may feel differently….
…at public institutions shouldn’t have the option to withhold basic instructional materials from the public. In a 2008 report entitled “Opening Up the Classroom: Greater Transparency through Better, More Accessible…
…that dominates the modern American academy. He obviously thinks little of my profession. But as a “paid observer of higher education,” I daily read all kinds of materials about the…
…Pulse conducted a study with more than 2,000 student participants from 100-plus higher-education institutions. The survey asked students to rate the quality of their professors and instructors, taking into account…
…to the availability and pricing of texts and online materials. Ms Robinson could, if she so desired, go to any sorority or fraternity to obtain copies not only of syllabi,…
…Badger State was a silver lining that will pay dividends for the University of Wisconsin’s crown jewel in Madison—as well as Wisconsin’s other public colleges—indefinitely into the future. In the…