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What Really Makes a ‘High-Impact' Practice High Impact?
A recent study questioning the value of such practices mistakenly assumes that just making them available suffices. How they are implemented is crucial, George Kuh and Jillian Kinzie write.
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Ethical College Admissions: Identifying Potential
Jim Jump considers how the National Football League and top colleges identify talent.
Not a Magic Number
As colleges embrace 15 to Finish strategies to bolster completion, we must not create a situation where part-time students become even more likely to drop out, argues Karen Stout.
The Distraction Attraction
A lesson in Ethan Tussey’s The Procrastination Economy: The Big Business of Downtime is that a large, voracious and profitable cultural apparatus is absorbing and monetizing every second of your attention, writes Scott McLemee.
Inadvertently Touched by Scandal
Masha Fedzechkina speaks out on behalf of those scholars who have happened to work with those accused of sexual harassment.
How Professors Contribute to the Democratic Deficit
Civic engagement and social change are not priorities of faculty members -- the very individuals responsible for inspiring, teaching and guiding our future leaders, writes Samuel J. Abrams.
Talking Presidents Off the Ledge
College presidents today are confronting challenges that they did not create and often can’t control, writes Susan Resneck Pierce.
Ethical College Admissions: Rethinking the Rec Letter
Jim Jump wonders if they are serving applicants and colleges as they should.
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