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Where is American higher education today? June 16, 2010

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In the September/October issue of Change Magazine, I published an article entitled “The Role of Higher Education in the 21st Century: Collaborator or Counterweight?” I have reprinted it below. In succeeding posts, I intend to examine how my predictions and my hopes for higher education, as expressed in that article, have faired in the decade since it was published.

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Some media attention for my piece on unpaid student interns June 13, 2010

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Fed goes after unpaid internships June 11, 2010

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