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A BREAK DOWN Why the Boundary Between High School and College Is Crumbling By Beckie Supiano Pushing students to and through higher ed seemed like a good idea, but it’s had an effect on how they learn.
MISSING FILES Apparent Paperwork Error Threatens Bob Jones U.'s Legal Standing in South Carolina By David Jesse The prominent Christian university’s nonprofit arm was dissolved by the state earlier this year, but it has continued to operate, raising questions about the law and its accreditation. PRODUCTIVITY MEASURES A 4/4 Teaching Load Becomes Law at Most of Wisconsin’s Public Universities By Theo Scheer The mandate, included in the state’s new budget, applies to full-time faculty members across the University of Wisconsin system — except at the two R1 universities, where professors must carry 2/2 loads.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION Meet Students Where They Are? Maybe Not. By Mark Horowitz Lax standards will void the value of a college education. ICYMI What a Harvard Deal Would Mean for Higher Ed By Francie Diep and Eric Kelderman Some faculty and outside observers fear there are no good deals to be made with the federal government. Others hope for a path forward that safeguards university research and teaching.
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The Great Read 'HE WAS SINGLING US OUT' As Tensions With the Faculty Mounted, This College President Blogged His Grievances By Eric Kelderman Robin Capehart’s relationship with professors at West Virginia’s Bluefield State University was already strained. Then he publicly insulted them.
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