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Open Courseware in the Liberal Arts
Saint Michael's College thinks persuading its faculty to use free courseware from peer institutions could improve its liberal arts curriculum.
When Writing Class Moves Online
Composition association finds that colleges are just beginning to consider implications of shifting key part of the curriculum away from face-to-face instruction.
Express Lane to a B.A.
A year after politicians and pundits started talking about three-year degrees, more colleges are starting programs or considering them.
Hitting Pause on Class Videos
A trade group goes after UCLA for posting copyrighted videos on course Web sites -- and hints that other colleges might be next.
Plagiarism Prevention Without Fear
New trial suggests that teaching students about integrity issues can be effective, especially with those who may otherwise be the most likely to copy.
Outsourcing Language Learning
A decade after Drake U. pioneered system favoring native speakers over traditional faculty, a few other colleges are trying the approach and the university is taking its concept online.
Freshmen Abandon Business
Amid recession, incoming students find field of study less appealing than ever, according to national survey.
Rethinking Science Education
Presidents of liberal arts colleges are urged to move away from single discipline, traditional introductory courses.
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