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How can we reshape failing aspects of the traditional postsecondary system? What might we learn from emerging entrepreneurial providers?
The university is evolving, leaving many to wonder whether a university education is quite the bargain that its defenders claim it to be and leading to significant changes in what students take from their university experiences.
The world is a far better place when we embrace the transnational flow of people and ideas, limit the urge to engage in academic protectionism, and expand the reach of the global meritocracy.
It's tempting to call the shameful taxpayer subsidy for electric cars - vehicles that are unaffordable for all but a small number of wealthy Americans - this nation's costly little secret.
Recent economic research suggests that colleges siphon off a significant portion of federal education aid rather than lowering costs to students
**Please note that this event was held at the Hart Senate Office Building**
On April 30, distinguished public officials and scholars from the University of Pennsylvania, the Brookings Institution, and AEI will explore how incivility affects our political system and our ability to tackle the problems of twenty-first-century life. ...






