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Ethical College Admissions: Bribery

The surprising legal case points to realities about admissions to elite colleges, writes Jim Jump.

Brett Kavanaugh Is a Great Professor. So What?

Is it really relevant, asks Jonathan Zimmerman, to how he’d perform on the U.S. Supreme Court?

The Mediated Mind in the Rearview Mirror

Scott McLemee examines Susan Zieger’s The Mediated Mind: Affect, Ephemera, and Consumerism in the Nineteenth Century, which helps put into clear view the impact of mass media culture on the way we live now.

Confucius Institutes: Academic Malware and Cold Warfare

Confucius Institutes and classrooms installed in colleges and K-12 schools the world around function as propaganda branches of the Chinese government, writes Marshall Sahlins.

The Right Kind of Innovation

Higher education needs to change -- but the innovations must align with institutions’ missions and need not always be revolutionary, write Kate Ebner and Noah Pickus.

Accountability for All Colleges

Congress should pass the House GOP’s plan to overhaul the Higher Education Act, writes Daniel Elkins, who argues that veterans’ groups need to broaden their accountability focus beyond for-profit colleges.

A Call for Bipartisanship in Higher Education

Legislation introduced this week offers members of Congress an opportunity to work together for the benefit of students and families, argues Jared Polis.

4 Strategies for Teaching Wisdom Today

Today, technological innovation and a rampant ideology of self seem to conspire against the acquisition of wisdom, writes Peter Starr, yet we still can teach it.