higher education
My Word! Plagiarism and College Culture by Susan D. Blum. Cornell University Press, 2009. Hardcover. by Deborah Straw This title, My Word!,brings back fond memories. My high school English teacher.
by Laura Hollis A group of law students I teach were recently discussing the merits of the traditional three-year law degree program. "Why not only have two years?" one suggested,.
by Jeffrey Bryant Donald Trump’s election to the U.S. presidency left education policy experts at a complete loss to explain what this would mean for the nation’s schools. During his campaign, Trump.
Professors say college students need to keep an open mind about disturbing or unfamiliar academic material. by Joseph Williams Proponents say they’re creating safe spaces for sexual assault victims, combat.
by Dr. Roslyn Fuller “What is education?” Ruth Wangerin asks me, when I Skype the sociology professor at her home in New York. “Is education a good for its own sake?.
by Elisabeth Barnett and Elizabeth Ganga With the increasing focus on preparing students for college and career — not just getting them through high school with a diploma — many.





