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What Keeps a President Up at Night

It’s a wonder college leaders even attempt to sleep these days, but the most obvious crises aren’t what fuel my worst nightmares, writes Mary Dana Hinton.

Fostering Wellness During a Time of Continued COVID Uncertainty

Campus counselor Tracee Anderson offers advice on meeting evolving mental health needs of college students.

The Big Threat to Academic Freedom No One’s Talking About

College athletes lack the rights other students enjoy because those rights have been subsumed by business imperatives, write Stephen T. Casper, Jay M. Smith and Nathan Kalman-Lamb.

Fire Mark Schlissel, but Don’t Troll Him

People deserve to know why he was dismissed, but sharing all the lovey-dovey emails serves no interest except our sadistic desire to feel superior, writes Jonathan Zimmerman.

Reviewing the New Antitrust Suit

Jim Jump asks, what does it really mean to be a need-blind college?

Rethinking the Faculty Role in Students’ Career Readiness

It’s time for all of us on campuses, not just the people in career services, to step up and help offer the competencies employers say they’re looking for, Rachel Toor writes.

The Urge

Scott McLemee reviews Carl Erik Fisher’s The Urge: Our History of Addiction.

The Dilemmas of Disciplines Going Public

Various fields have had public dimensions for decades, writes Harvey J. Graff, but it’s now time for scholars from different specializations to embark on a renewed set of initiatives.