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Collision of Interests

Keith D. Renshaw outlines some concrete steps that all higher education institutions can take to protect both academic freedom and donor rights.

The Adaptive Learning Market Shakes Out

Bob Ubell explores a largely unacknowledged but inevitable consolidation in the adaptive learning industry.

Federal Experiment Won't Fix Work-Study

An experiment proposed by Betsy DeVos won't fix the inequity of the federal work-study program's funding formula, writes Sarah Pingel.

We Must Support Chinese International Students

We should not view such students as threats or cash cows but rather as people who can contribute knowledge, distinct cultural identities and other valuable resources, argues Xiaojie Li.

Ethical College Admissions: Quid Pro Quos

Legislation designed to deal with issues related to the admissions scandal raises issues that go well beyond those indicted, writes Jim Jump.

No Retreat

No matter the outcome of the Harvard admissions case, American higher education can and will continue to pursue the educational benefits of diversity, write Lorelle Espinosa and Peter McDonough.

#MeToo -- and Then What?

Jay Silveria, the commander of the United States Air Force Academy, shares a process the military uses to support sexual assault survivors that civilian institutions might also find helpful.

Sunspots and Poetry

Scott McLemee reviews Tracy Daugherty's Dante and the Early Astronomer: Science, Adventure and a Victorian Woman Who Opened the Heavens.