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When the University of Georgia announced that “student success” would be heavily weighted in future tenure decisions, it opened the door to the possibility of a long-overdue change in college curricula.
When the University of Georgia announced that “student success” would be heavily weighted in future tenure decisions, it opened the door to the possibility of a long-overdue change in college curricula.
 
Long before Covid, mental health experts declared a different sort of pandemic — a precipitous decline in mental health on college campuses.
Long before Covid, mental health experts declared a different sort of pandemic — a precipitous decline in mental health on college campuses.
 
For years, college-for-all was the dominant narrative of pundits, parents, and high school guidance counselors.
For years, college-for-all was the dominant narrative of pundits, parents, and high school guidance counselors.
 
It would be easy to conclude, after a quick look at some topline findings about higher education in recent years, that a set of misguided practices and policies has distorted college enrollment, completion, and costs.
It would be easy to conclude, after a quick look at some topline findings about higher education in recent years, that a set of misguided practices and policies has distorted college enrollment, completion, and costs.
 
Student loan debt has become a major concern for young people. In response, some Democratic candidates for president are offering “free college” proposals.
Student loan debt has become a major concern for young people. In response, some Democratic candidates for president are offering “free college” proposals.
 
The May 6 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education contains two illuminating and rather unexpected articles
The May 6 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education contains two illuminating and rather unexpected articles
 
People of all political persuasions have identified significant problems plaguing the American system of higher education. President Obama outlined some reform ideas during a back-to-school tour of New York and Pennsylvania colleges. But Ohio University economist Richard Vedder, director of the...
People of all political persuasions have identified significant problems plaguing the American system of higher education. President Obama outlined some reform ideas during a back-to-school tour of New York and Pennsylvania colleges. But Ohio University economist Richard Vedder, director of the...
 
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