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Failing Grades

Colleges need to get ready for students with F’s on their transcript, writes Richard Fulton.

Higher Education Systems and the Big Rethink

Public university systems are now distinctly poised to leverage the assets of their campuses to address some of the most significant challenges facing humankind, writes Nancy L. Zimpher.

Self-Plagiarism, Fraud and iThenticate: A Complicated Relationship

For authors seeking guidance on how to reuse their previously published material appropriately, resources are limited -- and problematic, argue Cary Moskovitz and Aaron Colton.

Dropping the Ball

Sometimes damage is done when federal agencies simply fail to act in a timely fashion, and, in this case, it’s the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, write Sarah Spreitzer and Terry W. Hartle.

Talk to Us, Please! We Really Are Here to Help!

Jon Kapell, a campus activities administrator, suggests questions college officials should be asking about giving students support in sharing their opinions and concerns.

Censoring a Poet Isn’t the Answer

When it comes to which person convicted of a crime should have their work published or not, none of us are in a position to draw the lines between them, argues Adam Szetela.

Allowed in the Room but Not at the Table

Sidelining graduate students from shared governance does not serve the teaching and learning values at the heart of the academy, Stephanie Aguilar-Smith and Adrianna Crossing argue.

GM Sees 2035 Very Clearly. Will Higher Education?

The car company is going electric. Bill Conley and Bob Massa wonder if colleges have the courage to make equally difficult decisions.