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The False Choice Between Education and Employment Readiness
Enrolling and graduating more students isn’t enough -- colleges and universities must prepare them for work, too, writes Peter McPherson.
National Sinking Day
Jordan Peele’s film Get Out has ruined college football’s most important day, writes Solomon Hughes.
Are We Turning the Tide?
Leonard J. DeLorenzo questions whether the college admissions system is addressing its problems.
Ethical College Admissions: Pro-Test or Protest
Jim Jump raises questions about a new book arguing against test-optional admissions.
STEM Educators Can No Longer Be Apolitical
The new social contract calls for us to adapt to the reality that data and discovery challenge people’s worldview, write Jason Hamilton and Thomas J. Pfaff.
200 Years Young
Scott McLemee reviews The Young Karl Marx, which, on the eve of 200th anniversary of Marx's birth, contains themes of economic crises and inequalities that remain relevant today.
Why Are You All So Young and Stupid?
Kieran Healy offers a tongue-in-cheek table of contents from his new Angry Professor book project.
Open Resources in an Age of Contingency
The explosion of corporate interest in OER threatens to take advantage of part-time instructors who don’t have time and money to ensure high quality, writes Alexander Phillips.
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