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Ethical College Admissions: Open for Business

Should a college have a waiting list and also be recruiting students? Jim Jump wonders.

Preventing the Collapse of Higher Education

The option of students returning to campus in the fall is not viable, regardless of the economic implications, argues William G. Tierney.

Return to Learn

Through a new viral testing program, the University of California, San Diego, hopes to quickly identify COVID-19 infections, reduce the risk of a major outbreak and become a model for others, writes Pradeep Khosla.

Repurposing Campus Spaces

Considerably fewer students may be taking in-person courses on many campuses this fall, writes George R. La Noue, so institutions must reconsider what they'll do with their facilities.

A Better Approach to Addressing Campus Sexual Violence

The Trump administration’s new rules narrow the focus of Title IX. Government should now focus more on prevention than on enforcement, Joy Blanchard argues.

The Case for Block Scheduling in the Fall

The approach has always offered flexibility and focus, and in our current situation, it provides numerous other advantages as well, writes Perry L. Glanzer.

More Than a Lifeline

Technology can no longer be seen as a utility working in the background, writes John O’Brien. It’s a strategic asset that’s vital to every institution’s success.

The Continuing Danger of Academic Espionage

Even amid the challenges of the pandemic, colleges and universities must strengthen their commitment to ensuring that adequate controls and monitoring are in place.