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As American higher ed prepares for the on-campus experience again, college leaders are encountering a problem: whether they can (or should) mandate th
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As American higher ed prepares for the on-campus experience again, college leaders are encountering a problem: whether they can (or should) mandate th
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For regional and less-known colleges, stopping enrollment declines depends on demonstrating their value to potential students.
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For regional and less-known colleges, stopping enrollment declines depends on demonstrating their value to potential students.
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The loss of public trust in universities that has risen to front page news did not suddenly emerge in 2020.
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The loss of public trust in universities that has risen to front page news did not suddenly emerge in 2020.
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It only took a global pandemic to force public and private universities to cut their spending.
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It only took a global pandemic to force public and private universities to cut their spending.
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The San Francisco Chronicle detailed a report in late January displaying how minority children and those from low-income families have been academically harmed by the pandemic more than wealthier, white students.
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The San Francisco Chronicle detailed a report in late January displaying how minority children and those from low-income families have been academically harmed by the pandemic more than wealthier, white students.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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As a student in the 1980s, like many bookish young people of my era, I gravitated toward the English department because I had always loved to read.
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As a student in the 1980s, like many bookish young people of my era, I gravitated toward the English department because I had always loved to read.
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Today it's my privilege to present our nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to one of the greatest coaches in American history: the legendary Lou Holtz - a friend of mine. Great gentleman.
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Today it's my privilege to present our nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to one of the greatest coaches in American history: the legendary Lou Holtz - a friend of mine. Great gentleman.
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Many students since the pandemic have questioned whether they should attend graduate school or change their career plans altogether.
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Many students since the pandemic have questioned whether they should attend graduate school or change their career plans altogether.
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"Expected to accept the appointment"
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"Expected to accept the appointment"
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Oreskes and Tyson published “Is Academe Awash in Liberal Bias?” in the Chronicle of Higher Education on September 14.
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Oreskes and Tyson published “Is Academe Awash in Liberal Bias?” in the Chronicle of Higher Education on September 14.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education recently released a report decrying the politicization of public higher education governance
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The Chronicle of Higher Education recently released a report decrying the politicization of public higher education governance
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Fifteen years ago, American higher education was beset with serious problems, especially rising costs, politicization of the curriculum, the mania over diversity, and falling academic standards.`
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Fifteen years ago, American higher education was beset with serious problems, especially rising costs, politicization of the curriculum, the mania over diversity, and falling academic standards.`
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“Sunlight,” Justice Louis Brandeis once wrote, “is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman.”
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“Sunlight,” Justice Louis Brandeis once wrote, “is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman.”
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The importance of college football to university education is vastly overrated.
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The importance of college football to university education is vastly overrated.
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Remember the stereotype of the lazy college professor living an almost stress-free life while enjoying tenure, virtually a sinecure, often supported by taxpayer dollars?
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Remember the stereotype of the lazy college professor living an almost stress-free life while enjoying tenure, virtually a sinecure, often supported by taxpayer dollars?
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Colleges across the country are preparing for potential spikes in coronavirus cases in the fall.
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Colleges across the country are preparing for potential spikes in coronavirus cases in the fall.
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About 67 percent of four-year colleges plan to re-open in the fall for in-person classes, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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About 67 percent of four-year colleges plan to re-open in the fall for in-person classes, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Rumors of the humanities’ decline have been greatly exaggerated, a new report by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences says.
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Rumors of the humanities’ decline have been greatly exaggerated, a new report by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences says.
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Editors at National Review Online ponder the current controversy involving Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
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Editors at National Review Online ponder the current controversy involving Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
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As the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus quickly rises in America, colleges have started to take action.
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As the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus quickly rises in America, colleges have started to take action.
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As college textbook prices have increased 88 percent since 2006, education reformers wonder how universities can make books more affordable.
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As college textbook prices have increased 88 percent since 2006, education reformers wonder how universities can make books more affordable.
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For most of the past century, the United States was the pre-eminent nation in science and technology.
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For most of the past century, the United States was the pre-eminent nation in science and technology.
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Fewer students are graduating from high schools—not because graduation rates are down, but because birth rates fell by about 4 percent from 1990 to 2001.
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Fewer students are graduating from high schools—not because graduation rates are down, but because birth rates fell by about 4 percent from 1990 to 2001.
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In 2017, a 16-year-old low-level member of the violent MS-13 gang was suspected of working with law enforcement. The leader of his particular faction of the gang allegedly authorized his murder.
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In 2017, a 16-year-old low-level member of the violent MS-13 gang was suspected of working with law enforcement. The leader of his particular faction of the gang allegedly authorized his murder.
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Remarks by President Trump at a Salute to America
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Remarks by President Trump at a Salute to America
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As more students have headed to college and a degree is seen as a way to shape students as workers and as citizens, higher education’s mission has become more important. Its leaders, and their personal beliefs, have become more contentious, too.
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As more students have headed to college and a degree is seen as a way to shape students as workers and as citizens, higher education’s mission has become more important. Its leaders, and their personal beliefs, have become more contentious, too.
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A series of disasters face art colleges and the art departments of American universities. Their campuses are closing, their freshmen numbers are dwindling, and their graduates are struggling.
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A series of disasters face art colleges and the art departments of American universities. Their campuses are closing, their freshmen numbers are dwindling, and their graduates are struggling.
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As the cost of college creeps up and more small colleges close, consolidation has become a lifeline of last resort.
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As the cost of college creeps up and more small colleges close, consolidation has become a lifeline of last resort.
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Allies of UNC System Board of Governors Chairman Harry Smith are trying to silence a critic on the board
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Allies of UNC System Board of Governors Chairman Harry Smith are trying to silence a critic on the board
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More money flows to arenas and building upgrades. The hunt for recruits gets more competitive. University presidents brag about how their new program will make the school nationally known.
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More money flows to arenas and building upgrades. The hunt for recruits gets more competitive. University presidents brag about how their new program will make the school nationally known.
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In a recent essay published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley is haunted by a spectre-the spectre of American universities aiding the rise of fascism
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In a recent essay published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley is haunted by a spectre-the spectre of American universities aiding the rise of fascism
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In May, The Chronicle of Higher Education asked four academics from across the country to weigh in on the "adjunct crisis."
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In May, The Chronicle of Higher Education asked four academics from across the country to weigh in on the "adjunct crisis."