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Ethical College Admissions: David Hogg, Laura Ingraham and Rejections
Jim Jump considers how the current controversy relates to college admissions issues generally.
The Liberal Arts and the Meaning of a University
The claim that cutting back on certain liberal arts majors means that an institution cannot be a university makes assumptions that are worth examining, writes Greg Summers.
Wild, Wild 'Westworld'
Scott McLemee reviews Westworld and Philosophy, a collection of essays to be published shortly before the second season of the HBO series begins.
Academe vs. U.S. Gun Culture
Rebecca Dyer highlights the growing movement to divest from gun manufacturers.
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Educational Improvement at the Meso Scale
Small-group collaborations like the Empirical Educator Project can help bridge the gap between local innovations and national ones, and between college leaders and companies, Matthew Rascoff and Bridgette Martin Hard write.
Facebook’s Professor Problem
The social media platform is using academic pedigrees to whitewash unethical practices, Mark Bartholomew writes.
German Apprenticeships: Made for America
The German apprenticeship model offers many valuable lessons but must be adapted to be successful in the U.S., writes Thomas Lichtenberger.
Ethical College Admissions: Harvard's Shift on the SAT
Jim Jump considers the implications of the university's decision to stop requiring the essay portion of the test.
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