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Faculty Should Question Administrators' Ideas and Assumptions

Professors have an obligation to "sharply criticize ideas they believe to be incorrect, and challenge facts they believe to be unsupported."

Tightening the 90/10 Rule Is Not Unfair

To the Editor: The argument made by some people in your March 2 article ("Tightening the 90/10 Rule") that closing...

Questioning the Assumptions Behind Budget Cuts

Professors at Ithaca College challenge administrators' analysis of the best ways to solve a budget crisis.

Black Americans and Student Loans

They deserve loan forgiveness.

The New Orleans Miracle: A Continuous Sale of Snake Oil

Another view of the public schools in the city devastated by Katrina.

The Importance of Algebra

An argument for remediation if students don't understand algebra enough to study the physical sciences, toward an overall liberal arts education.

Focusing on the Wrong 'Higher Ed Sins'

Adjunctification and faculty racial gaps are two important "higher ed sins" Steve Mintz ignores.

Turnover Isn't Just a Problem at EdTech Companies

College and university employees are burning out, too, so campus leaders should look inward.