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FINANCING State Support for Higher Ed Continues to Rise. Yet Public Colleges Still Face Headwinds. By Helen Huiskes Students are footing less of the bill for their education, a new report says. But enrollment challenges persist. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER The Return of College as a Common Good By Karin Fischer Americans increasingly see the public value of higher education. Can colleges seize the moment? THE REVIEW | ESSAY Max Weber’s Ethical Pedagogy for a Nihilistic Age By Wendy Brown On the enduring relevance of a great social theorist.
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