Giving the Finger to K-State and General Education
A freshman who says he has a 4.0 announces his plans to drop out and denounces college as a scam -- setting off a debate on his soon-to-be-former campus and elsewhere.
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A freshman who says he has a 4.0 announces his plans to drop out and denounces college as a scam -- setting off a debate on his soon-to-be-former campus and elsewhere.
University releases report on actions of law professor that stunned campus and prompted calls for her dismissal. No word on possible punishment.
Marist, Olivet Nazarene and Talladega all face criticism for sending their bands.
D.C. appeals court rules that bloggers who compared professor to Jerry Sandusky may be sued for defamation.
Members of the Modern Language Association’s Delegate Assembly are set to debate a resolution to endorse the boycott of Israeli universities.
Whether colleges file for bankruptcy or wind down in other ways, closing is a complex, costly affair -- and the process doesn’t assure any support for professors or employees who may have worked without pay.
Historians push for more teamwork even as many feel it won’t help them earn tenure.
Study of economics faculty members finds that men get credit where women do not.
Amid turn toward nationalism, global educators consider their work.
Amid enrollment declines, speakers at Modern Language Association discuss shifts in the major, such as a de-emphasis of traditional survey and the addition of more writing-related courses.