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Avoiding Missteps in Online Programs
Anthony Piña says there are six ways institutions stumble in terms of distance education and provides tips and advice for how to avoid them.
Restructuring -- and Re-Missioning -- the University of Wisconsin System
Will merging institutions strengthen the system or hasten its decline, asks Tara DaPra, who has taught at one of its four-year universities as well as in its community colleges.
Responding to the New Title IX Guidelines
If colleges choose to increase the standard of proof, they should recognize the impact it will have and prepare to mitigate it, write Josh Gupta-Kagan and Mary Eschelbach Hansen.
‘Who Counts as a Black Student’ Is Not a New Debate
Ifeyinwa Onyenekwu and Chrystal A. George Mwangi offer context behind a recent debate at Cornell University.
Ethical College Admissions: Reality Therapy for Applicants
Jim Jump considers the ethics associated with telling high school students their odds of getting in to certain colleges.
In Defense of UVA
Despite its recent trials, the university embodies the dream of public higher education, Mark Edmundson writes.
The Tax Code and Financial Aid as Policies
W. Kent Barnds asks: Are they really that different?
The Gentrification of the Urban Community College
Neither new programs nor trying to emulate or recreate a traditional four-year university campus experience will adequately address the enrollment challenges, argues Christiane Warren.
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