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Ethical College Admissions: May Day, Coalition Exits and More
Jim Jump reflects on discussions with colleagues at a time of year that is either stressful or celebratory (or both) for those in admissions.
Liberal Arts Under Pressure
Making cuts to liberal arts courses overlooks the significant benefits such an education provides to students, workers and the economy, writes Roger W. Ferguson Jr.
Service With a Smell
Teaching, research and service? David Galef highlights a university that has the latter down pat.
Counterproductive Thinking
Scott McLemee reviews Melissa Gregg's Counterproductive: Time Management in the Knowledge Economy.
Our Unsung and Life-Changing Colleagues
Governors State University president Elaine Maimon pens an open thank-you letter to a transformative English composition instructor at a community college.
Rethinking Career and Technical Education
Gregory Seaton explains how he came to support his daughter’s choice to participate in such a program and why college administrators and others should, too.
Showcasing Historically Black Colleges in ‘Homecoming’
In a new documentary, Beyoncé highlights the many rich and distinct cultural aspects of such institutions, writes Shaun R. Harper.
Ethical College Admissions: Fairness, Perception, Reality, Relief
Poll results suggest some of the challenges facing admissions leaders, writes Jim Jump.
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