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The Pros and Cons of Professional Judgment
When it comes to providing financial aid, such judgment can help students but often fail to aid those who need help the most, argue Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza and Tiffany Jones.
Technology and Ethics When Everyone Is Watching
By taking a position against the current United States president, writes Ben Stoviak, Twitter has impacted our culture for generations to come.
Deterring Authoritarian Populism: Imperatives for Higher Ed
Dennis C. Jacobs and Patrick Hornbeck outline five ways colleges and universities should help build a bulwark against future assaults on American democracy.
Ethical College Admissions: Ivy Lottery
Jim Jump considers the merits of overhauling Ivy admissions.
Toward a Better Approach to Calculating the ROI of College
Nick Ducoff is pleased with the interest in ROI from many organizations, but he questions some of their approaches.
How Colleges Can Spring Forward
David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler share five coronavirus lessons learned from the fall that offer a road map for the spring semester.
You’ve Got to Give Them Hope
Higher education as a system seems to be a bystander to the assault on democracy, argues William G. Tierney.
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