An item in yesterday’s newspaper could have real long term significance for institutions like the one at which I work. The story was about Starbucks
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Part of the Gender Gap in Majors May Lie in Intro Courses (Sort Of)
The following describes an interesting morphing of memes on the web and something that might be especially relevant to me and my colleagues at Mills
Who’s a Cost Center? : The Higher Ed Work Force Report
The Delta Cost Project, a research group under the American Institutes for Research (AIR) that looks at higher education costs, has released a report titled
Of Restaurant Chains and Higher Education
One need not be a sophisticated economist to see that distribution of American family income makes the high tuition/high discount business model of non-elite, non-public
Takacs and Chambliss on "Systemic Advising"
Chris Takacs and Dan Chambliss are the authors of the forthcoming How College Works (Harvard, February 2014). Their work is based on an eight year
Teaching Unprepared Students: The Importance of Increasing Relevance
“Whether students arrive in your classroom underprepared (that is, their high school educational experience did not prepare them for the rigors of college work) or
