UNIVERSITIES
Tips for buying college textbooks. Public colleges vs. private colleges: what�s really affordable. Diploma mills vs. real online education. Why universities use Socratic dialogue. Why military recruiting should be allowed at universities.
Public colleges seem to provide a more affordable education. But there's more to the equation of tuition at public and private colleges than just sticker price, so the question of what's really affordable may sometimes have a surprising answer.
By Bartleby | Published 6/9/2006 | Read more »
Two days ago, on March 6, the Supreme Court made a decision upholding the Solomon Amendment.
By Mark Brooks | Published 6/1/2006 | Read more »
Attending a black college is one of the best experiences that an African-American or a non-African-American can have. The struggles, the history, and the successes of most Historically Black Colleges/Universities are astounding.
By Celin Childs | Published 4/12/2006 | Read more »
Unlike high school, colleges require that you file for graduation in advance of your commencement so that they may check your transcript against degree requirements for your curriculum. Nowadays, many schools conveniently let you do so entirely online.
By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/31/2006 | Read more »
A discussion of Socratic dialogue, its history in ancient Greece and use in modern universities, including a discussion of its fragility.
By Barry Mauer | Published 1/3/2006 | Read more »
In this case, the research was to examine why minorities are under represented in faculty positions in colleges and universities in the United States.
By John MacDonald | Published 11/18/2005 | Read more »
Instead of providing a valuable education, diploma mills hand out degrees for little work and lots of money. If you are interested in online education, you need to know how to pick a legitimate institution.
By Laurie | Published 9/8/2005 | Read more »
The new college season is right around the corner and for most students and parents that means parting with thousands of dollars for tuition, room & board, and textbooks. You can save up to 90% by purchasing used textbooks
By Felix Saint | Published 8/10/2005 | Read more »
