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Sep 29, 2011 · Jenna A. Robinson

How Did Your School Do?

U.S. News and Forbes disagree about North Carolina’s colleges, and we have another recommendation (see below).


Sep 27, 2011 · Duke Cheston

Online Higher Ed Poised to Break Out?

Innovative Western Governors University may hold the answers to the problems of distance learning.


Sep 25, 2011 · Jay Schalin

Boldness, Not Band Aids, Needed at Shaw

Shaw University’s financial and governance problems may go too deep for just another quick fix.


Sep 22, 2011 · Jenna A. Robinson

A Poll on Fixing Poor Student Performance

You are invited to weigh in on how universities should deal with slackers.


Sep 21, 2011 · George Leef

Caveat Donor

If you want to donate to a college or university: watch out.


Sep 19, 2011 · Jay Schalin

End the Hypocrisy

College football conferences should not be NFL’s minor leagues; NFL can start its own.


Sep 15, 2011 · Jenna A. Robinson

The State of the State in Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education’s annual almanac issue reveals some surprises in North Carolina.


Sep 13, 2011 · Duke Cheston

The Fraternity Question

A broken system should be repaired if possible or, if not, abolished.


Sep 12, 2011 · Jenna A. Robinson

That Elusive College Payoff

Statistics based on the success of past graduates don’t accurately describe what awaits today’s students.


· Martin Morse Wooster

Games Universities Play: And How Donors Can Avoid Them

Martin Morse Wooster shows in this report that universities often neglect the wishes of contributors.

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