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A century from now, observers may well identify the last months of 2011 as the start of higher education’s Great Disruption.
States of greater interest to the White House may have received preferential grades on their Race to the Top applications.
Review of The Shape Of The River: Long-Term Consequences Of Considering Race In College And University Admissions by William Bowen and Derek Bok.
The rapid growth in college tuition and fees has outstripped changes in the Consumer Price Index. Who is benefiting from this extraordinary flow of money from students and their families to institutions of higher education?
Six in ten families rule out some colleges because of sticker price, yet many do not know that the “net price” is typically far lower. Proactively teaching parents—especially those with lower incomes—to think in terms of net price is critical.
D'Souza reviews of The Shape Of The River by William Bowen and Derek Bok and A Dream Deferred by Shelby Steele.
In the twenty-first century, it is important that our children know about the great events and inspiriting ideas of the cultures of the world.
Following a defeat in Citizens United, the Obama administration is making an unprecedented assault on free speech through a proposed executive order requiring federal bidders to disclose their political giving during the previous two years.





