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· Students as Customers: If They Can't Write, They're Still Right, Chalberg, NAS, Feb. 6
· Obama's War on High School Dropouts, College Fix Staff, The College Fix, Feb. 6
· Saudi Largesse at Georgetown and Harvard, Candace de Russy, Phi Beta Cons, Feb. 6
· The Real Problems in Higher Ed, Jeff Sandefer, NRO, Feb. 6
· The University Of Adam Smith, Naomi Schaefer Riley, WSJ, Feb. 6
· Commodifying the Academic Self, Gaye Tuchman, Inside Higher Ed, Feb. 6
· Learn Now, Pay Later, Dean Dad, Inside Higher Ed, Feb. 5
· Do Unpaid Internships Exploit College Students?, Room for Debate, NYT, Feb. 5
· Deconstructing Free Assembly, Anthony Dent, Pope Center, Feb. 5
· Retaliation Charges a Growing Threat to Free Speech, Bader, Open Market, Feb. 5
· What Free Market in Higher Ed?, Jeff Selingo, The Chronicle of Higher Ed, Feb. 4
· Outrageously Dumb Campus Moments, Robby Soave, The College Fix, Feb. 3
· Two Styles of Academic Leadership, Abraham H. Miller, NAS, Feb. 3
· An 'Arab Spring' of Free Online Higher Ed, Qasem & Gupta, Washington Post, Feb. 3
· Recycling HBCU Presidents: A Bad Idea?, Marybeth Gasman, HuffPost, Feb. 3
· Fight the Man, The Crimson Staff, The Harvard Crimson, Feb. 3
· Going to College -- What a Concept, Brad Peters, Forbes, Feb. 3
· Why Go to College at All?, Holly Epstein Ojalvo, NYT, Feb. 2
· Fudging the Rankings Gets Messy, Daniel Deibler, Student Life, Feb. 2
· Freedom at Military Academies, John K. Wilson, Academe Blog, Feb. 2
· A Radical Idea To Combat the Rising Cost of College, Kayla Webley, TIME, Feb. 2
· Student Claims Harvard, Princeton Discriminate, de Vise, Washington Post, Feb. 2
· The Myth of False Accusal, Emma Wood, The Harvard Crimson, Feb. 2
· Obama's Disappointing College Plan, Matt Miller, Washington Post, Feb. 1
· Among the Majority, Michael Berube, Inside Higher Ed, Feb. 1
· Encouraging a Degree of Saving in Higher Ed, Editorial Board, Washington Post, Feb. 1
· Diversity, the False God, Duke Cheston, The Locker Room, Feb. 1
· Falsifying SAT Data to Legitimize Racial Preferences?, Johnson, Big Government, Feb. 1
· How To Grow STEM, Tarina Quraishi, The Harvard Crimson, Feb. 1
· A Famous University with Faculty, Adults & Spoiled Children, Leef, NAS Blog, Feb. 1
· Europe's Lost Generation, Viola Caon, the Guardian, Jan. 31
· Are State Universities Being Privatized?, Richard Vedder, CCAP, Jan. 31
· Affirmative Action for Conservatives?, Justin Shubow, FedSoc Blog, Jan. 31
· The Admiring Ignorant, William Bradley, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 31
· Are Students Drowning in Debt?, Chris Chocola, NRO, Jan. 31
· How Yale Screwed Up a Sexual Assault Complaint, Hingston, The Philly Post, Jan. 30
· Sexual Harassment Industry Rides Rough at Yale, Glenn Ricketts, NAS Blog, Jan. 30
· Harvard College Under FIRE, Rebecca D. Robbins, The Harvard Crimson, Jan. 30
· Law Firms Keep Squeezing Associates, Jennifer Smith, WSJ, Jan. 30
· The Campaign Against Campus Anti-Semitism, Ken Marcus, JointMedia News Service, Jan. 30
· Racial Harassment at Northwestern University, Charles Rollet, The College Fix, Jan. 30
· Ten Secret College Societies, Zen College Life, Jan. 30
· Contraception Ruling Draws Battle Lines at Catholic Colleges, D. Grady, NYT, Jan. 29
· Obama vs. Colleges: It's About Time!, Kevin Carey, The New Republic, Jan. 28
· Affirmative Action Promotes Inequality, Nick Desatnick, The Dartmouth Review, Jan. 28
· Obama Plan Links College Aid With Affordability, Tamar Lewin, NYT, Jan. 27
· College Leaders Question Obama's Tuition Plan, D. de Vise, Washington Post, Jan. 27
· My Response to Lee Bollinger, Roger Clegg, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 27
· Dog Bites Person (Liberal Plays Race Card), J. S. Rosenberg, Discriminations, Jan. 27
· Organizing Faculty Offices, Peter A. Coclanis, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 27
· Professor Criticizes Teacher Evaluations, M. Jonas-Silver, The Harvard Crimson, Jan. 27
· Prof. Asks Class to Work for Private Political Project, J. Ayers, The College Fix, Jan. 26
· Obama's Stephen Colbert Moment, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 26
· At Yale, the Collapse of a Rhodes Scholar Candidacy, Richard Pérez-Peña, NYT, Jan. 26
· Smarter Policy for UNC Schools, Schalin & Shaw, The News & Observer, Jan. 26
· Diversitas? Take a Closer Look, Justin Lanning, The Harvard Crimson, Jan. 26
· US Education Dept. Flunks Statisitics 101, Glenn Ricketts, NAS Blog, Jan. 26
· Alternative Certification and 'Colorblind Racism', James Taranto, WSJ, Jan. 26
· Why You Should Postpone College, Brett Nelson, Forbes, Jan. 25
· 'Adrift' in Adulthood, Dan Berrett, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 25
· Obama Calls for Lower Tuition in SOTU, The College Fix, Jan. 25
· 'Career Services' in a Stricken Job Market, D. de Vise, Washington Post, Jan. 25
· Obama's SOTU Proposal Could Increase Violence, Hans Bader, Open Market, Jan. 25
· Rogue Yale T.A.'s Emails to the Professor Who Fired Her, J.K. Trotter, IvyGate, Jan. 25
· Games of Chance, Peter Wood, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 24
· Free Speech for Occupy Harvard, The Crimson Staff, The Harvard Crimson, Jan. 24
· Diversity Will Cure All Our Ills!, George Leef, Phi Bata Cons, Jan. 24
· Brain Drain, Jenna Johnson, Washington Post, Jan. 24
· Penn to Host 'Boycott Israel' Conference, Emily Schrader, The College Fix, Jan. 24
· Don't Fear the Free Market, George Leef & Jane Shaw, Pope Center, Jan. 24
· Law Schools Teach Junk & Exaggerate Job Prospects, H. Bader, Open Market, Jan. 23
· Charles Murray's Sobering Call to Conservatives, David French, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 23
· Stimulus Expires, Funding Plummets, Blah Blah Blah, Soave, The College Fix, Jan. 23
· "Middle Skills", Dean Dad, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 23
· Udacity and the Future of Online Universities, Felix Salmon, Reuters, Jan. 23
· Hamas Leader Who Met with UC Students Arrested, de Russy, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 23
· The Affirmative Action War Goes On, Editorial, NYT, Jan. 22
· Balancing Cost-Savings and Outcomes, James T. Minor, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 22
· What You (Really) Need to Know, Lawrence H. Summers, NYT, Jan. 22
· Real Education, Julia Dent, Pope Center, Jan. 22
· Do We Need the Department of Education?, Charles Murray, Imprimis, Jan. 21
· Start-ups Offer Virtually Free College, J. Marcus, Washington Post, Jan. 21
· Reforming College Sports, Richard DeMillo, Pope Center, Jan. 20
· U Florida Students Practice Civil Debate, Ashley Thorne, NAS Blog, Jan. 20
· Blogs vs. Term Papers, Matt Richtel, NYT, Jan. 20
· 12 Inconvenient Truths About Higher Ed, Richard Vedder, CCAP, Jan. 20
· 'College Majors That Are Useless'... Really?, Levine, HuffPost College, Jan. 20
· Ohio's College-Degree Mania, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 20
· The Higher-Education Bubble, Linda Chavez, The Patriot Post, Jan. 20
· A Good Fit, Carolyn Foster Segal, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 20
· College is a Risk, Not a Guarantee, Jason Fertig, NAS, Jan. 19
· The Diversity Mania, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 19
· Apple's New Textbook Platform, Barbara Fister, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 19
· Should Universities Travel to Dictatorships?, S. Wang, The College Fix, Jan. 19
· A Free College Education For All, Daniel Jelski, Forbes, Jan. 19
· University Presidents Pitch In As Professors, Jenna Johnson, Washington Post, Jan. 19
· Law Professors Stir National Debate, Daniel Sisgoreo, Yale Daily News, Jan. 19
· Should Students Pay 'Market Rates'?, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Jan. 18
· The Coming Assault on Beadledom, Thomas K. Lindsay, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 18
· From Harvard to Wall Street: Recruiting at the Ivies, Sandra Y.L. Korn, The Nation, Jan. 18
· Conservative Prof Fired for Telling Joke, Julia Dent, The College Fix, Jan. 18
· Ideas of Academic Freedom, Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 18
· The Danger of Studying Soft Subjects, Scott Walter, Pope Center, Jan. 18
· Judge Criticizes American Law Schools, Hans Bader, OpenMarket.org, Jan. 17
· Envy and Evolution, David Barash, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 17
· Let's Kill All the Law Schools, John O. McGinnis & Russell D. Mangas, WSJ, Jan. 17
· Consumer Reports for Colleges, Deborah Lambert, Accuracy in Academia, Jan. 17
· 12 Inconvenient Truths, Richard Vedder, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 17
· Connecticut Tries Administrative Cost Reduction, Jonathan Robe, CCAP, Jan. 17
· Lazy Higher Ed Journalism, Melonie Fullick, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 17
· The Coming Higher-Ed Revolution, Stuart M. Butler, National Affairs, Jan. 16
· Biden: "Some Faculty Salaries Are Too High", Robby Soave, The College Fix, Jan. 16
· College, Texas-Style, Walter Russell Mead, Via Meadia, Jan. 16
· Conservatives on Campus? A Case for Courts, Kersten, Center of the American Experiment, Jan. 15
· Board Games, Jay Schalin & Duke Cheston, Pope Center, Jan. 15
· Not All College Majors Are Created Equal, Michelle Singletary, Washington Post, Jan. 14
· For-Profit Colleges, Race, Class & Justice, T. M. Cottom, HuffPost College, Jan. 13
· Mismatch at Duke, Roger Clegg, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 13
· Some Critical Thoughts, Peter Wood, NAS, Jan. 13
· Outrageously Dumb Campus Moments, Robby Soave, The College Fix, Jan. 13
· Free Speech and (Offensive) Art, Daniel Grant, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 13
· The Value Gap, Jeff Selingo, HuffPost College, Jan. 12
· What Is College For? Part II, Gary Gutting, NY TImes, Jan. 12
· The Wisdom of College Students, Jane S. Shaw, Pope Center, Jan. 12
· Contingent Confessions, Christopher Bloss, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 12
· The Time Has Come to Address the Cost of Legal Education, TaxProf Blog, Jan. 12
· Choose Your College With Care, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Jan. 12
· Consumer Report Card Forced on Colleges?, D. Thompson, The Atlantic, Jan. 12
· East Carolina University's Pitiful Statement, Adam Kissel, FIRE, Jan. 11
· The Liberal Arts Bubble, John Agresto, NAS, Jan. 11
· Yes, Big Brother Is Watching, Gary A. Olson, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 11
· No Occupy Wall Street Class at Columbia, The College Fix, Jan. 11
· Explore Non-College Options, Marvin Olasky, Townhall, Jan. 11
· What Is Wrong with Business Education?, Jason Fertig, Pope Center, Jan. 11
· A Radical Solution For Worsening College Tuition Bubble, K. Carey, TNR, Jan. 10
· UMD $7.2 Million President's Mansion, P. Dvorak, Washington Post, Jan. 10
· Falling Behind in India, Mitch Smith, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 10
· Christian Universities Sue Obama Administration, A. Wilson, The College Fix, Jan. 10
· It's All Right for Us to Discriminate, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 10
· The Supreme Court Can Rectify a Mistake, Larry Purdy, Pope Center, Jan. 9
· Some Critical Thoughts for 2012, Steve Balch, NAS, Jan. 9
· New Era for Ph.D. Education, Russell A. Berman, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 9
· The Future Of Work? Top 10 Employers Of Gen Y, J. Goudreau, Forbes, Jan. 9
· Take the Fisher Case, Roger Clegg, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 9
· That Degree Paid Off -- For the Schools, Not for Me, Nathan Marks, Star Tribune, Jan. 9
· Is Higher Tuition What the Public Wants?, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Jan. 9
· Monopolistic Competition, Baum & McPherson, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 8
· Community College Makeover, Editorial, LA Times, Jan. 8
· Stanford's Free Classes Aren't Free, Pennyhacks.com, Jan. 8
· Want to Be Unemployed? Get This College Degree, B. Briody, Fiscal Times, Jan. 6
· The Year Ahead in IT, 2012, Lev Gonick, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 6
· Debate Over Firing of Anti-Islam Professors, The College Fix, Jan. 6
· Some Critical Thoughts, Peter Wood, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 6
· How Art History Majors Power the U.S. Economy, Virginia Postrel, Bloomberg, Jan. 6
· Lists Ranking Colleges Don't Make Sense, Jenna Johnson, Washington Post, Jan. 6
· Obama's New Consumer Finance Chief, Rich Williams, HuffPost College, Jan. 5
· Leading the Charge Against Swamy, Phyllis Chesler, PJ Media, Jan. 5
· Clear Campus Rules Needed On 'Harassment', G. Lukianoff, Washington Post, Jan. 5
· That Man May Revel in His Freedom of Speech, Glenn Ricketts, NAS Blog, Jan. 5
· Fear of Being Useful, Paul Jay & Gerald Graff, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 5
· Failing: Results of New Tests of Financial Strength, Rich DeMillo, Innovate.EDU, Jan. 5
· A 2011 Harvard Retrospective, Daniel Schwartz, FIRE, Jan. 4
· Death, Taxes and Textbooks, Eric Frank, CCAP, Jan. 4
· Pitching U.S. Liberal Arts in China, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Jan. 4
· No Wonder Johnny (Still) Can't Read, Larry Sand, Pope Center, Jan. 4
· New Hampshire Ends Affirmative Action, Roger Clegg, Phi Beta Cons, Jan. 4
· Berkeley and the Public Ivies, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Jan. 3
· The Kentucky Advantage, Richard Vedder, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Jan. 3
· The Lucas Critique Visits Higher Ed, Andrew Gillen, CCAP, Jan. 3
· Echoes of 'Brown v. Board' in Maryland Trial, Ashby Jones, WSJ, Jan. 3
· Legal Academia and an Overlawyered America, Walter Olson, Liberty Law Blog, Jan. 3
· Why We Disrupt, PJ Rey, Inside Higher Ed, Jan. 3
· Baby Steps at Community Colleges, Duke Cheston, Pope Center, Jan. 3
· Top Outrageously Dumb Campus Moments of 2011, R. Soave, The College Fix, Jan. 2
· As Universities Shrink, What Stays and What Goes?, G. Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 30
· MIT's New Learning Platform, Editorial, The Boston Globe, Dec. 30
· Community College Budget Cuts, Chris Kirkham, HuffPost Business, Dec. 30
· Drug Plague at the Naval Academy, The College Fix, Dec. 29
· The Law School Bubble: Not for Long?, Henderson & Zahorsky, ABA Journal, Dec. 29
· Universities Versus Profs, David Moshman, HuffPost College, Dec. 29
· College is Still Worthwhile, Walter Hamilton, Los Angeles Times, Dec. 29
· In D.C., Wide Gaps in School Discipline, Donna St. George, Washington Post, Dec. 29
· Prioritizing Teaching (or the Lack Thereof), Jonathan Robe, CCAP, Dec. 29
· Instead of Work, Younger Women Head to School, Catherine Rampell, NYT, Dec. 29
· When Does an Application Count?, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Dec. 28
· We Don't Need Objectivity, Jay Schalin, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 28
· Questioning the New Curriculum, Oliver Rosenbloom, The Brown Daily Herald, Dec. 28
· Can There Be a Digital Humanism?, Feisal G. Mohamed, HuffPost College, Dec. 28
· Peering into the Crystal Ball, George Leef, Pope Center, Dec. 28
· It's Not the Test's Fault, Kate Hamilton, NAS, Dec. 28
· Penn State and Syracuse, Terry Newell, HuffPost College, Dec. 27
· Keeping Students From the Polls, Andrew Rosenthal, NYT, Dec. 27
· Legal Establishment Up in Arms, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 27
· UC-Berkeley & Other 'Public Ivies' in Fiscal Peril, D. de Vise, Washington Post, Dec. 27
· When Ivy Grads Pick Teaching Over Wall Street, William D. Cohan, Bloomberg, Dec. 27
· American Higher Education: an Annual Report Card, Richard Vedder, CCAP, Dec. 27
· The Old Order Changeth, Stanley Fish, NYT, Dec. 26
· College Football Victories = Worse Grades?, Freakonomics, Dec. 23
· The Best and Worst in College Equity, R. Kahlenberg, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Dec. 23
· Campus Chasm, Gwen Dungy, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 23
· Faculty Banned at Hamline University?, Nathan Harden, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 23
· Race-Based Affirmative Action Does No Good, Glenn Ricketts, NAS Blog, Dec. 23
· Hate Crime at Williams?, Roger Kimball, PJ Media, Dec. 22
· Writing to the Abyss, University Style, Thomas K. Lindsay, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 22
· Yale's Lying Football Coach, Nathan Harden, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 22
· Auburn University Bans Ron Paul Banner from Window, FIRE, Dec. 22
· Radical Reform of Hgher Ed Is Inevitable, R. L. Trowbridge, Houston Chronicle, Dec. 22
· Voluptuousness and Western Civilization, William H. Young, NAS, Dec. 22
· Legal Education: From Content to Competition, Isaac Gorodetski, Point of Law, Dec. 22
· Can the Public Ivies Be Saved?, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Dec. 21
· ABA Denies Accreditation to Duncan Law School, P. L. Caron, TaxProf Blog, Dec. 21
· Boys Are Not Defective Girls, Jason Fertig, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 21
· Can Philanthropy Rescue Higher Education?, Lenore T. Ealy, Pope Center, Dec. 21
· The Decline of the Liberal Arts, Andrew Gillen, CCAP, Dec. 21
· College Football Coach Salary Envy, Wendy N. Powell, HuffPost College, Dec. 20
· Drake Law Student Decries Free Speech Zone, Andrew Kloster, FIRE, Dec. 20
· The Crisis of the Public University, N. Scheper-Hughes, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Dec. 20
· Colleges Pay Presidents Millions While Raising Tuition, Blake Ellis, CNN, Dec. 20
· Funding Students, Threatening Liberal Education, J. Neem, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 20
· Academia Gaga for Gaga, Deborah Lambert, Accuracy in Academia, Dec. 19
· There Is Some Excellent College Teaching, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 19
· M.I.T. Expands Its Free Online Courses, Tamar Lewin, NYT, Dec. 19
· Short Path to Jobs, Gena Glickman, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 19
· Let's Rethink How We Pay for College, Jeff Selingo, Huffington Post, Dec. 19
· Buying the Professor a BMW, Zirkel & Johnson, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 16
· To Reform or Not to Reform Legal Education?, Isaac Gorodetski, Point of Law, Dec. 16
· A Teaching Style of the Past, Robin West, NYT, Dec. 16
· Harvard's Grand Experiment, John A. Byrne, Fortune, Dec. 16
· Loans for Useless 'Education', Hans Bader, OpenMarket.org, Dec. 15
· Helping the Economy & Insular British Graduates, A. Porter, the Guardian, Dec. 15
· The Next Trillion Dollar Bubble, Arnold Ahlert, FrontPageMag, Dec. 15
· It's Time to Curb Inflation, Jonathan Robe, CCAP, Dec. 15
· Virtue and Western Civilization, William H. Young, NAS, Dec. 15
· Is College Worth the Money?, Amy Phillips, Washington Times, Dec. 15
· The Debate Over Elite Schools & Elite Jobs, R. Teitelman, HuffPost College, Dec. 14
· What Is College For?, Gary Gutting, NY Times, Dec. 14
· How Western Civilization Disappeared, Herbert London, Newsmax, Dec. 14
· Why I Stopped Giving to Duke, Albert Oettinger Jr., Pope Center, Dec. 14
· Dropouts and DIY Higher Ed, Audrey Watters, Hack Education, Dec. 14
· Can Universities Compete?, Alex Usher, Higher Education Strategy Associates, Dec. 14
· Higher Ed in Peru: Coming Late to the Party, L. Reisberg, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 13
· First Amendment Rights Violation Costs $425,000, Azhar Majeed, FIRE, Dec 13
· Lectures & Textbooks in a Digital Era, A. Qasem & T. Gupta, Washington Post, Dec. 13
· The Myth of the 99 Percent, M. Todd Henderson, Forbes, Dec. 13
· Effects of Higher Ed Subsidies, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 13
· Grad School Administrators Parody Themselves, J. Rosenberg, NAS, Dec. 12
· Economic Theory and Tuition, Daniel Bennett, CCAP, Dec. 12
· What Happened to College Sports?, W. C. Friday, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Dec. 12
· The Excellence Gap, Sol Stern, City Journal, Dec. 12
· International Crossroads, Edward Peck, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 12
· Ivory Tower Meets White House, Jay Schalin, Pope Center, Dec. 12
· U.S. Universities Feast on Federal Student Aid, Virginia Postrel, Bloomberg, Dec. 11
· Distance Education to Cheapen Quality, Jordan Maxwell, ASMSU Exponent, Dec. 9
· The Value of Classical Languages, Veronica Shi, The Daily Princetonian, Dec. 9
· When Universities Get Defensive, Ronald Trowbridge, Pope Center, Dec. 9
· Higher-Ed Costs a Major Election Issue?, R. Vedder, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Dec. 9
· Let's Stop Celebrating College Dropouts, Michael Bastedo, HuffPost College, Dec. 9
· Anaemic Recovery Risks Appetite for Degrees, R. Blackden, The Telegraph, Dec. 8
· The Student Aid 'Myth' Myth, Neal McCluskey, Cato @ Liberty, Dec. 8
· Civic Education and Western Civilization, William H. Young, NAS, Dec. 8
· Delaware's Diversity Mania Rages On, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 8
· Backwards Progress, Anna Swenson, The College Fix, Dec. 8
· Wanted: Blue-Collar Workers, Joel Kotkin, City Journal, Dec. 8
· College Grads Must Pay Back Their Loans, Kevin Carey, NY Daily News, Dec. 8
· Can Washington Help What Ails American Higher Ed?, J. Pope, The Examiner, Dec. 8
· Cure for Scientific Misconduct, Felicia B. LeClere, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 8
· A Great Leap Backward, Naomi Schaefer Riley, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Dec. 8
· Analyzing the Costs and Benefits of Humanities Research, CCAP, Dec. 7
· Billionaire Dropouts Are Not the Rule, David E. Drew, Washington Post, Dec. 7
· Preparation for Career Success, A.G. Lafley, HuffPost College, Dec. 7
· Not Just Two Kinds of Faculty, Dean Dad, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 7
· The Buckley Approach to Higher Ed Reform, Duke Cheston, Pope Center, Dec. 7
· How Widespread Is Student Indoctrination?, Jason Fertig, NAS, Dec. 7
· Re: Debating Diversity, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 7
· Higher Ed & Responsible Investing: $350B at Stake, Rahim Kanani, Forbes, Dec. 7
· Reading the Signals, Jonathan Robe, CCAP, Dec. 6
· Free Speech and Sex Week, Yale Daily News, Dec. 6
· New Diversity Guidelines, Same Problems, Editorial, Christian Science Monitor, Dec. 6
· Yet Another Reason for the Court to Hear Fisher, Roger Clegg, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 6
· Vocational Degrees a Better Path to Employment?, S. Khimm, Washington Post, Dec. 6
· Where Schools Fall Short, Editorial, NYT, Dec. 6
· Expand the Conversation, Jonathan Gibralter, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 6
· The Administration's 'Diversity' Guidance, Roger Clegg, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 5
· UCLA Fires a Lone Dissenter, Geoffrey C. Kabat, NAS, Dec. 5
· The Federal Role in Pricing, Arthur M. Hauptman, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 5
· Empire State of Mind?, Jason Fertig, Phi Beta Cons, Dec. 5
· What Presidents at Private Colleges Earn, Daniel de Vise, Washington Post, Dec. 5
· Private-College Presidents Getting Higher Salaries, Tamar Lewin, NYT, Dec. 5
· It All Begins With Football, Walter Russell Mead, Via Meadia, Dec. 5
· Hard Times? Not for Some, Eleanor Chute, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Dec. 5
· What Comes Next?, Glenn H. Reynolds, The Examiner, Dec. 5
· Reducing the Cost of College, Editorial, Washington Post, Dec. 2
· Cutting Off the Addicts, LawProf, Inside the Law School Scam, Dec. 2
· Why Does College Cost So Much?, R. Vedder and M. Denhart, CNN, Dec. 2
· CUA's Same-Sex Dorms Deemed Legal, Jenna Johnson, Washington Post, Dec. 2
· In Defense of a Liberal Education, Christopher Nelson, Washington Post, Dec. 2
· Affirmative Action for Today, James P. Sterba, Pope Center, Dec. 2
· Billions to Non-Needy Students, Richard Kahlenberg, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Dec. 2
· Student Loan Debt: Who Are the 1%?, Judith Scott-Clayton, NYT, Dec. 2
· "Ambitious, Unfunded, and Possible" , Barbara Fister, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 2
· Civic Virtue and Western Civilization, William H. Young, NAS, Dec. 2
· The Great UC Davis Pepper-Spraying Incident, Joseph Wambaugh, L.A. Times, Dec. 1
· STEAM: Experts Want to Add Arts to STEM, E. W. Robelen, Education Week, Dec. 1
· The Menacing Higher Ed Bubble, J. P. Cassil, Washington Times, Dec. 1
· Twitter & Facebook In Arab Spring's Wake, D. Wheeler, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Dec. 1
· The Birth of a Salesman, LawProf, Inside the Law School Scam, Dec. 1
· We're Overdoing It on Faculty Research, George Leef, NAS Blog, Dec. 1
· Banned, Libby A. Nelson, Inside Higher Ed, Dec. 1
· Reassessing Affirmative Action on Campus, George Will, Washington Post, Dec. 1
· Air Force Academy Shrine, Jenny Deam, L.A. Times, Nov. 30
· Law-School Curriculum Gets Even Better!, George Leef, Phi Beta Cons, Nov. 30
· Academic Decline, Carl L. Bankston III, Can These Bones Live, Nov. 30
· College Needs a Consumer-Warning Label, Marty Nemko, Washington Post, Nov. 30
· Official Calls for Urgency on College Costs, Tamar Lewin, NYT, Nov. 30
· Masscult Studies, Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Ed, Nov. 30
· Eliminate Gov't Discrimination, John S. Rosenberg, Discriminations, Nov. 30
· Ohio State Coach Meyer's salary: $4 Million, J. Johnson. Washington Post, Nov. 30
· Where Were Penn State's Trustees?, Anne Neal, WSJ, Nov. 30
· The Future of Educational Accountability, Mike Petrilli, The Education Gadfly, Nov. 30
· The Campus Recruitment Atmosphere, N. S. Riley, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Nov. 30
· A Tale of Two Universities, Angus Johnston, The Nation, Nov. 29
· Better Data, Better Rates, Kaustuv Basu, Inside Higher Ed, Nov. 29
· Turn Underwater Homes Into College Diplomas, William D. Cohan, Bloomberg, Nov. 29
· China to Cancel College Majors That Don't Pay, Laurie Burkitt, WSJ, Nov. 29
· Anti-Wall St. Fervor Complicates Recruiting, Kevin Roose, NYT, Nov. 29
· "Meditation Room" at UNC-CH, Jay Schalin, Phi Beta Cons, Nov. 29
· Cheaters, Liars and Rapists, Richard Vedder, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Nov. 29
· Pepper-Spraying Taxpayers, Heather Mac Donald, National Review, Nov. 28
· (Witch) Hunting For-Profit Universities, Andrew Gillen, CCAP, Nov. 28
· The Other Problem? Too Little Debt, Justin Pope, HuffPost College, Nov. 28
· Market Failure In Higher Ed, Bill Frezza, Real Clear Markets, Nov. 28
· My Personal Right-Wing Conspiracy, Anthony Dent, Pope Center, Nov. 28
· Predictions for Higher Ed Marketing, W. Annandale, the Guardian, Nov. 28
· Violation of 50-Year Veteran Professor's Academic Freedom, A. Kissel, FIRE, Nov. 28
· Vocational Ed Hurts Employment, Hanushek, Woessmann, & Zhang, VoxEU, Nov. 28
· Steve Jobs and Other Dirty Hippies, Kay S. Hymowitz, City Journal, Nov. 28
· Coach Fired On Sex-Abuse Charges, M. Goodwin, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Nov. 28
· Stay Classy, The Editors, The New Republic, Nov. 28
· 5th Avenue Percussions, Peter Wood, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Nov. 26
· Letter to My Students, Steve Aird, Pope Center, Nov. 26
· Campus Speech Codes Are Bad For Higher Ed, John Stossel, Reason, Nov. 26
· Occupy Wall Street and Affirmative Action, John McWhorter, The Root, Nov. 25
· A Problem Left to the States, S. Baum & M. McPherson, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Nov. 23
· Student Sues Over Sex Class Assignment, Nathan Harden, Phi Beta Cons, Nov. 23
· The Fannie and Freddie University, Victor Davis Hanson, PJ Media, Nov. 23
· Three Reasons Colleges Are Oversubscribed, Brendan Nagle, NAS, Nov. 23
· Is This eHarmony for College?, George Leef, Pope Center, Nov. 23
· Where Higher Ed's Priorities Really Are, Jonathan Robe, CCAP, Nov. 22
· The Merchant of Zuccotti Park, Peter Wood, NAS, Nov. 22
· Amid Calls for Resignation, Chancellor Apologizes, William Creeley, FIRE, Nov. 22
· Faculty Forum: Tapas, Anyone?, Martin D. Snyder, AAUP, Nov. 22
· The Curriculum of Forgetting, Peter Wood, Chronicle of Higher Ed, Nov. 22
· What They Don't Teach Law Students: Lawyering, David Segal, NYT, Nov. 22
· "General Education," Within and Without , Dean Dad, Inside Higher Ed, Nov. 22
· Americans Need More Work And Less College, Jay Schalin, Forbes, Nov. 21
· Latest Survey of Californians on Higher Ed, Peter Schrag, TOP-Ed, Nov. 21
· Militarization Of Campus Police, Bob Ostertag, HuffPost College, Nov. 21
· The Tuition Question, Jane S. Shaw, Phi Beta Cons, Nov. 21
· Taking the Leap, Janet Casey, Inside Higher Ed, Nov. 21
· How to Fix the Humanities, Duke Cheston, Pope Center, Nov. 21
· Dollars for Diplomas, Carl Bialik, WSJ, Nov. 21
· Are Indian Students Shunning America?, Margherita Stancati, WSJ, Nov. 18
· Why All Public Higher Ed Should Be Free, B. Samuels, HuffPost College, Nov. 18
· Gender-Neutral Bathrooms at Cornell, Jason Fertig, Phi Beta Cons, Nov. 18
· Raising the Bar on Quality Assurance, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, Nov. 18
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