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Another Round of Chaos in College Admissions

The Justice Department doesn't know what it's doing to American colleges, write Robert Massa.

Internships as a High-Impact Practice?

Colleges and universities should proceed with caution before they encourage or even require students to have them, argues Matthew T. Hora.

Primary Sources

Scott McLemee takes a sneak peek at some upcoming university press titles that are pertinent to the 2020 presidential contest.

Escaping the Trap of Self-Righteousness

Sincere dialogue offers the chance to learn something not only about other people but about ourselves as well, write Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro.

Questioning the Textbook Rep Culture

Publishers’ sales teams can freely visit professors on many campuses. Steven J. Bell asks, shouldn't academic librarians promoting alternatives have easy access to the faculty, too?

The Silence Is Deafening

Institutional priorities shouldn't supersede the needs of students and their trust in their faculty members and universities, argues Kendrick Davis, in the wake of questionable behavior by a former University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education professor.

An Open Letter to College-Bound Students and Their Parents

A group of enrollment managers offers advice.

Ethical College Admissions: The Real Victims

Felicity Huffman and the other parents ignored key facts about the admissions process, writes Jim Jump.