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Kaplan CEO Andrew Rosen argues that the current crisis provides an opportunity to place questions of student learning, innovation and cost containment at the center of higher education reform debates, and that policymakers can look to for-profit colleges for key lessons about how to retool postsecondary education to reflect new priorities.
What is the link between the vigorous exercise of executive power and presidential greatness? What lessons can be learned from the past?
How can we reshape failing aspects of the traditional postsecondary system? What might we learn from emerging entrepreneurial providers?
With the cost of college rising every year, higher education alternatives such as for-profit providers have grown exponentially in recent years, offering a low-cost alternative to the traditional college model. These approaches, however, face numerous unique higher education challenges, such as persistent questions about their accreditation, the ability to transport...
A review of Gary Rosen's The Right War?: The Conservative Debate on Iraq.
Like Andrew Carnegie and Warren Buffett, you need to understand the economics of "inferior goods"--like pigs' knuckles.
The states' rights solution on gay marriage will not work. Without a federal marriage amendment, we will wind up with same-sex marriage in fifty states.




