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Disagreeing Agreeably

The effects of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement are far-reaching and demand a restoration of civil discourse in higher education, writes Richard M. Joel.

Clinton vs. Sanders

Hillary Clinton's proposals would provide the best way to improve college opportunities, argues Sandy Baum.

'Messages From a Lost World'

Once one of the best-known authors in the world but then for many years relegated to footnotes, Stefan Zweig hardly seemed liked a figure poised for rediscovery. But not too long ago, the comeback began, writes Scott McLemee.

Reciprocity and Online Education

A backlash against state reciprocity in the regulation of online education is misguided, write Phil Hill and Russ Poulin, who argue that consistently applied regulations are good for consumer choice and protection.

Potentially Dire Impacts

Proposed new rules for overtime pay would not only take a grave financial toll on many institutions but also significantly limit entry-level job opportunities, argues David A. Armstrong.

Emory's Trump Chalkings in Context

Chalked endorsements normally would not cause anyone to blink an eye, writes Ajay Nair, but a particular set of circumstances at the university created a flash point.

Off the Mat and Into the World

What does yoga have to do with teaching in a college classroom? A lot, writes Karen Costa.

The Devil Is in the Details

Hillary Clinton's and Bernie Sanders's higher education plans have very real and significant differences, argues Robert Samuels.