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FERPA Allows More Than You May Realize

Nancy E. Tribbensee and Steven J. McDonald write that the federal privacy protection law doesn't prohibit much of the communication colleges need to protect students.

No, No, NACUBO

Wick Sloane, assessing the annual meeting of the business officers' group, urges them to take responsibility for college costs. Someone has to. Who better?

The Future of Spousework

Colleges need to pay more attention to the role of presidential partners -- not only for their sake but for the presidents and institutions, writes Teresa Oden.

Students and Campus Leadership - I

However much they intend to be strong advocates, student body presidents are too easily coopted, writes Chris Odinet.

Students and Campus Leadership - II

When they look to their institutions' presidents, students aren't getting inspired, writes Justin Elliott.

Sailing from Ithaka

There's a new report on the future of digital publishing in academe. Scott McLemee thinks you should drop everything and read it posthaste.

The Cult of Speed

College rankings are a crutch that too many students and families use to avoid a thoughtful search for the right fit, Alan Contreras says.

The Churchill Firing - I

The University of Colorado protected both academic freedom and academic integrity, writes Hank Brown.