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The Edge of Academic Freedom
Scott McLemee reviews Joan Wallach Scott's Knowledge, Power and Academic Freedom.
How Alternative Facts Can Create Fake HBCU News
When numbers are misused in a way that reinforces an idea that such institutions are less than most of higher education, we should respond, argues Walter Kimbrough.
Stimulate Innovation? Yes, but Not DeVos’s Way
Expanding access to lower-cost and more flexible training programs must be tied to measurable job outcomes, General Assembly officials argue.
The Best Education Isn't Cost-Effective
Hampshire’s model provides excellent education precisely because it is not efficient, argues Falguni A. Sheth, and that's why we need to protect it.
Hampshire College: Fold, Don’t Merge
Michael Drucker proposes what he thinks would be an ethical conclusion to the experimental college.
Ethical College Admissions: Boston College's Shift on Early Admissions
The college's new approach raises questions about early admissions generally, writes Jim Jump.
Surveillance in Selective College Admissions
The new trend violates applicants' privacy and adds to the inequities in admissions, writes Nicholas Soodik.
The Consequences of Not Complying
As institutions focus on sexual misconduct and campus safety, they should not forget the law that requires them to curb harmful and illegal substances, write Bradley D. Custer and Michael M. DeBowes.
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