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The Real Scandal at Notre Dame
Religious vigilantism poses a danger to Catholic colleges, writes Patricia McGuire. Hearing from the president of the United States does not.
What We Want to Hear at Commencement
Whitney Eriksen offers a student's perspective on what speakers should (and shouldn't) say at graduation.
Postsecondary Education Goes to Work
President Obama's effort to link Pell Grants and unemployment could finally help deliver on elusive goal of a unified education and training system, Anthony Carnevale writes.
Graduation Day, U of All People
The president delivers his commencement message to the graduating students, and David Galef is there.
Communication Breakdown
Mobile technology changes the way we interact. Scott McLemee looks into the sociology of the cell phone.
To Lend or Not to Lend?
The "no loans" policies adopted by wealthy colleges may have fostered the dangerous belief that borrowing for college is somehow wrong, writes Brian Rosenberg.
Equity, Ethics and Adjuncts
The long strike at York University this year, writes Linda Muzzin, challenges everyone in higher education to consider the treatment of non-tenure-track faculty members.
The Dreaded Grade Appeal
Clarity and consistency can help students and professors avoid negotiations and complaints over grades, writes Shari Dinkins.
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