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The Loan Repayment Pause Is Welfare for the Rich
The 30-month pause on student loan payments is astoundingly regressive, Andrew Gillen writes.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Is It Time for a New Paradigm?
Jim Jump considers the problems and potential solutions facing higher education admissions.
Opinion
It’s Time for ‘Crip Time’
Embracing a more flexible concept of time known as “crip time”—including when it comes to tenure clocks—would make higher ed more inclusive of scholars with disabilities, Darla Schumm writes.
Questioning the Machine
Scott McLemee reviews Mark Coeckelbergh’s The Political Philosophy of AI.
How Not to Think About Institutional Racism
To really understand institutional racism at the University of North Carolina, look to its governance, past and present, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.
The Motherhood Penalty Begins in College
With abortion access under threat, more women, particularly those from low-income backgrounds, will be at risk of stopping out, Natalie Milan, Kaylee T. Matheny and Ilana M. Horwitz write.
Keep the LSAT
It measures important skills, guards against grade inflation and provides an alternate path to success, writes Ben Paris.
Doubling Down on Digital Rights
Colleges must take steps to protect the privacy of students and staff attending online meetings, Zachary Michael Jack writes.
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