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New Models for Educational Materials

" New Models for Educational Materials " is Inside Higher Ed' s new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download...
Opinion

A Call for Curricular Coherence

Proliferating course offerings can overwhelm and confuse students and make a college education seem like a box-checking exercise rather than a cohesive and comprehensive intellectual endeavor, argues Loni Bordoloi Pazich.
Opinion

What’s Wrong With Too Many Required Courses

They can have unintended consequences, writes Donal O’Shea. And the trick is to find those that actually improve student learning.

Cut to the Core

University that locked out its faculty in the fall is now telling professors they must shrink the core curriculum within a year and make do without majors such as philosophy and math.

More Than Words

Princeton general-education proposal would require all students -- even those already proficient in a foreign language -- to study a language other than English. Most of the shrinking number of institutions with requirements let students test out of them.

Under Fire, a Dean Departs

Academic at center of dispute at Seattle University -- subject of lengthy sit-in demanding her ouster and protest defending her -- will retire.
Opinion

Searching for the Humanities

John Fea, a history chair, describes what he learned on his daughter's college tours about the presence or absence of a liberal arts ethos.
Opinion

Language, Racism and a Protest

Dick Gregory writes that students who are protesting against a dean who recommended his autobiography should think about which battles matter the most.