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Whom to Invite

Pete Mackey considers why campuses -- and their diverse constituencies -- react to different speakers in different ways.

Gainful Employment: A Privacy Black Hole?

The Education Department's proposed mechanism for holding for-profit and vocational college programs accountable could put student data at serious risk, writes Daniel J. Solove.

Matters of Ultimate Concern

A new book considers the power of religion in the public sphere. Scott McLemee reads it while bracing for 2012.

Merger Debates Waste Time

State leaders who want to improve historically black colleges need to focus on students and budget fairness, not governance changes, writes James T. Minor.

Please Tell

Stanton L. Jones argues that Christian colleges that bar gay sex can still be supportive of gay students.

In Lieu of a Graduation Speech

With no budget for a big-name graduation speaker, David Galef reports, U of All People turns to one of its own.

Facing the Freshmen -- II

Steve Allred, a provost, reflects on having taught freshmen for the first time in his career.

'Bachelors and Bunnies'

Over the years there has emerged a body of Playboy scholarship, which I read around in, every once in a...