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A Tech-Happy Professor Reboots After Hearing His Teaching Advice Isn't Working
A Kansas State University scholar finds himself rethinking the fundamentals and questioning whether technology is the best way to engage students.
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College Affirmative Action Faces Tougher Scrutiny in New Review
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, the expected swing vote, warned in a 2003 case that the court should have done more to define how race could be considered in admissions.
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Despite Challenges, Iraq and U.S. Universities Agree to Work Toward More Partnerships
Leaders from the two countries hashed out plans on how to collaborate better. A primary focus: improving Iraq's scholarship programs.
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With Presidential Hire, U. of Vermont Tests New Spouse Policy
- Graduates of For-Profits Lag Behind Their Peers in Earnings and Employment, Study Finds
- Researchers' Payments From Group Backed by Climate Skeptics Are Questioned
- Tour Highlights Obama's Push for More Collaboration Between Community Colleges and Businesses
- Accreditors Caution American Colleges as They Create Academic Programs Abroad
- AAUP Will Reconduct 2011 Election After Labor Dept. Finds Problems
- Boston College Appeals Order for Release of Oral-History Interviews
- Volume 58, Issue 25: February 24, 2012
- Supreme Court Takes Up Challenge to Race-Conscious Admissions
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The 'Bennett Hypothesis,' on Why College Prices Rise, Is Alive and Well
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5 Minutes With a Sociologist, Jailed for Refusing to Divulge Subjects, About the Controversy at Boston College
- Robert Glaser, Scholar Who Influenced Testing, Dies at 91
- Why I Moved: An Intriguing Job Title Pulls a Continuing-Education Dean South
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In Study Abroad, Men Are Hard to Find
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The Glossy Viewbook Loses Its Luster
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Investigations Raise Questions About Overseas Operations
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How 'Flipping' the Classroom Can Improve the Traditional Lecture
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Selected New Books on Higher Education
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