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  • Educational Attainment

    The Higher Education Bubble: Rhetoric vs. Reality

    Colleges must meet students where they are today, regardless of whether there is a bubble or not.

  • Up Front: Winter 2012

    Vocational Education Income Losing Ground; New Commission to Study College Attainment; Action Plan on Hispanic Grad Rates

  • Up Front: Spring 2012

    Open Educational Resources: A Cost-Effective Solution for Course Materials; Community-College Study Asks, What Helps Students Graduate?; College Endowments See Gains in 2011, but Not Enough; Historically Black Colleges and Universities TelevisionOpen Educational Resources: A Cost-Effective Solution for Course Materials; Community-College Study Asks, What Helps Students Graduate?; College Endowments See Gains in 2011, but Not Enough; Historically Black Colleges and Universities Television Net...

  • Educational Attainment

    Fluency Across the Boundaries: A Case for Liberal Education in the 21st Century

    The capacity to link intellectual thought with social responsibility is fundamental to a democratic society. Here, Crutcher espouses the benefits for college and university students of receiving a liberal education, given the rapid pace andThe capacity to link intellectual thought with social responsibility is fundamental to a democratic society. Here, Crutcher espouses the benefits for college and university students of receiving a liberal education, given the rapid pace and complexit...

  • Access and Success

    From Our President: Forward March

    ACE President Molly Corbett Broad discusses a recent alumni survey, the importance of globalization for higher education, and a recent ACE report on minority access to and success in higher education.

  • Institutional Effectiveness

    From Our President: Saving a Threatened Resource

    ACE President Molly Corbett Broad discusses the necessity of a college-educated workforce to our economic future in the United States.

  • Access and Success

    Innovation in Action: Preparing Students for Success

    Given the current economic climate, colleges are now being held responsible for how graduates use their degrees. Randall discusses the techniques and programs at several postsecondary institutions in response to this demand.

  • Educational Attainment

    Liberal Arts and Humanities Irrelevant? Not in Today’s Workforce

    Kenneth L. Ender shares additional insights and perspectives on the value of a well-rounded education in this article, which was written as a companion to "Fluency Across the Boundaries" in this issue.

  • Institutional Effectiveness

    Myth: A Liberal Arts Education Is Becoming Irrelevant

    Judging the value of a liberal arts education, even with a purely economic calculus, shows it to be more relevant than ever before.

  • Access and Success

    Myth: It’s Only Worth Attending A “Ranked” College

    One of the most powerful American myths is our belief that the higher the rank and prestige of a college, the better it is.