
Duke University Administrator Blasts the Rankings Game
Today’s issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education features a commentary by John F. Burness, a former administrator at Duke,

Today’s issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education features a commentary by John F. Burness, a former administrator at Duke,

The Liberal Arts. A Classical Education. Humanism. If this is what you seek, then seek no further than St. John’s

I was recently talking with a colleague about the merits of students taking a year off between high school and

One of my recent posts offering tips on how to get great letters of recommendation for college was the “post

One of my recent posts on tips for summer planning for college admission was chosen as “Post of the Week”

President Richard C. Levin of Yale University has announced that the University will construct two new residential college and “expand

Well, this carnival is up a bit late, but it was worth waiting for. The Carnival of Kids and Money

The newest edition of the Carnival of Family Life is up at lohud.com (or “Lower Hudson Valley,” for the cognoscenti).

Sometimes people write with personal questions, seeking advice for their particular situation. I received one today from a student at

Today’s Carnival of Family Life is hosted by Write From Karen. This Carnival is tremendous. The wealth of information is

I wrote a guest commentary that appeared in the online edition of the Denver Post yesterday. It’s about the high

Student-to-faculty ratio is generally considered to be an indicator of the quality of the educational experience at a college. The