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A New Deal for Students as Athletes
John Thelin describes why history matters in the NCAA v. Alston case now before the U.S. Supreme Court and suggests a different approach.
Days of Reckoning
However the Supreme Court rules, compensation of college athletes is inevitable -- and will force universities to give a truthful accounting of their athletics financials, writes Nicholas S. Zeppos.
Colleges Must Change
Student demands will force them to reassess their strategies, writes Nick Ducoff.
What Should Higher Ed Learn From World War II?
Back then, the public saw how colleges supported the country, but we're now largely bystanders to the challenges facing it -- and we are reaping what we've sown, argues William G. Tierney.
Building Safety Into Graduation Celebrations
Commencement season comes at an epidemiologically perilous point, writes David Holtgrave, who outlines the challenges and some key steps to deal with them.
Confronting a Cascading Crisis
Higher education must help ensure that K-12 students, after a year of school closures and other significant challenges, don’t fall irreparably behind, writes Sian L. Beilock.
Why Aren't More Students Seeking Mental Health Support?
Many students who need resources aren't receiving them, but colleges can take some key steps to lower the barriers, write Laura Post Horne and Kelly A. Davis.
Mental Education, Not Just Mental Health
Counseling and learning share substantial elements, writes Gary D. Glass, and those of us who work in mental health should take ownership of our roles as educators.
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