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Ethical College Admissions: How Athletic Recruiting Helps Some and Hurts Others

Jim Jump writes about how coaches can abandon students, forcing them to scramble at the last minute.

(Un)Shared Governance

Non-tenure-track faculty members contribute to their colleges and universities in many ways, and they should not be excluded from serving on faculty senates, argue Neal Hutchens and Willis Jones.

I Want a Vote on Policies That Affect My Work

After 23 years as a teaching professor at his university, six as assistant dean, Mark Zeigler questions why he has no representation on the faculty senate.

From Anger to Action for Dreamers

This is a moment when higher education leaders must be advocates and activists to affirm some of the most fundamental values of our national commitment to equity and justice for all people, Patricia McGuire writes.

What Should We Do About Our Comments?

A letter seeking input from our readers.

How to Provide Meaningful Feedback Online

Salena Rabidoux and Amy Rottmann offer these tips for how to respond to students to improve success and build comradery among online learners.

Manning the Gender Barricades

In True Sex: The Lives of Trans Men at the Turn of the 20th Century, Emily Skidmore describes how manhood in that day was as much a moral status as a sexual category, writes Scott McLemee.

Halting the Erosion of State Support for Higher Education

Colleges and universities must shift some of the pain resulting from shrinking state support to their students, argues Sheldon H. Jacobson.