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Jul 16, 2014 · W. Lee Hansen

The University of Wisconsin’s latest diversity plan calls for “equity” in high-demand majors and the distribution of grades.

The University of Wisconsin’s latest diversity plan calls for “equity” in high-demand majors and the distribution of grades.


Jul 14, 2014 · Jesse Saffron

Campbell University starts a new engineering program in its effort to become a regional force in higher education.

Campbell University starts a new engineering program in its effort to become a regional force in higher education.


Jul 11, 2014 · Bruce Gans

In college humanities classes, small group learning is nearly always a waste of time or worse.

In college humanities classes, small group learning is nearly always a waste of time or worse.


Jul 9, 2014 · George Leef

The time seems ripe for making changes in legal education, but which ones?

The time seems ripe for making changes in legal education, but which ones?


Jul 7, 2014 · Harry Painter

A Small Community College with a Big Problem

There’s been a failure, but there’s no telling how bad—or just what—it is.


Jul 4, 2014 · Jane S. Shaw

A Brookings study says there is no student loan crisis, but is it right?

Is there a student loan crisis? A Brookings study says no.


Jul 2, 2014 · Mitchell Langbert

Can Money Contaminate a College?

You would think so, given the way a Brooklyn College dean avoided a multimillion-dollar grant opportunity.


Jun 30, 2014 · Rose-Helen Graham

Do-It-Yourself Education at Chapel Hill

Students today design their own curricula, for good or ill.


Jun 27, 2014 · Jonathan Anomaly

Where Duke and UNC Happily Collaborate

After ten years, the program in philosophy, politics, and economics is growing well at both universities.


Jun 25, 2014 · Henry Manne

All Education Is For-Profit Education

A prominent economic thinker responds to Henry Hansmann and gives the back of his hand to Robert Shireman.

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