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AI for Empathy?

The most profound use for artificial intelligence on campus may stem from its ability to listen to students at scale, write Drew Magliozzi and Joel Lee.

Of Youth and Bad Behavior

Actions by our students and other young people may anger us, but we should go slowly before rushing to judgment, counsels Rob Weir.

Admissions, Athletics and the Academic Index

To understand how the recent scam departed from conventional procedures for monitoring the role of athletics in admissions, it's worth examining the Ivy League conference, writes John R. Thelin.

A Future for the Humanities

David Steiner and Mark Bauerlein describe how such studies can best succeed and even flourish in the midst of our technocratic age.

Perilous Times

Clayton M. Christensen and Michael B. Horn write about why they stand behind their analysis that many private colleges are in trouble.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: The Legacy of Alan Krueger

The late Princeton economist made an important contribution to understanding higher education, writes Jim Jump.

Tony Soprano, the Electoral College and Varsity Blues

The admissions scandal has Nicholas Soodik thinking about Meadow's college tour and the popular vote, among other things.

Authentic Problems

Scott McLemee reviews Maria Francesca Piazzoni's The Real Fake: Authenticity and the Production of Space.