Firing a notorious professor is just a first step toward sponging away mental mildew that stains many campuses today.
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Tag Archives: Postsecondary Education
Rubio Picks Up On A Good Idea
Rubio wants to bust the college accreditation cartel – but you heard it here first.
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University Of Florida Sets A New PaCE
The University of Florida makes some students study online for two years before getting a place on campus. Will anyone sign up?
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Which Colleges Can Survive The Shakeout?
Competition is coming to a college campus near you, and many schools will likely fall by the wayside.
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The Untouchable $10 Million
A university might want to reject a big gift that comes with strings attached, but we would expect it to first ask about the strings.
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Getting Colleges Out Of The Insurance Business
Despite Obama’s promise of universally available health insurance, colleges are still pushing their overpriced, redundant coverage.
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‘Need Blind,’ But Not Too Blind
A major university is caught for a second time deceiving prospective students and their families.
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California Bill Brings Online College One Step Closer
A California bill would let students take required online courses when on-campus versions are full. It’s a useful step forward.
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College May Be Pricey, But Not Priceless
Laws of supply and demand are becoming more than academic theories on college campuses. Some schools are freezing their prices.
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Colleges Devalue Their Competition
Some colleges, responsive to their own self-interest, want to reduce the benefits of AP classes.
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