Today's Clips (10/4/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

CBJ has already revealed the top 10 of our inaugural Power 100 class. Now it's time to meet the remaining 90 players.

In June 2014, I wrote a piece entitled “Reform Intro Economics” for Inside Higher Ed. There, I argued that then-current introductory economics courses were little changed from those of decades past. I further stated that the students of 2014 found the unrevised course somewhat unsatisfactory: Today’s students are … not accustomed to sitting through 50-minute … Continue reading "Failing Introductory Economics"

IN OTHER NEWS

Maitland Jones Jr., a respected professor, defended his standards. But students started a petition, and the university dismissed him.

The father of a student at Marist College in Poughkeepsie was fatally shot in an incident that the police said appeared to be random.

TRADES

New paper suggests introductory STEM courses disproportionately push underrepresented minority students out of the natural and applied sciences.

Americans increasingly see the public value of higher education. Can colleges seize the moment?

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