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Teletherapy: Campus Counseling Center Friend or Foe?

Marcus Hotaling writes that he is cautiously optimistic—emphasis on ”cautiously”—about the growing trend of campus counseling centers partnering with teletherapy companies.

Excise Legacy Admissions

Many medical schools practice legacy admissions, and it’s time for them to stop, writes Christoph Baker.

Rethinking the Optional Attendance Policy

We must reconsider optional attendance policies not least for the sake of students’ physical and mental health, Eric Skipper writes.

Student Veterans at Selective Colleges, 2022

Wick Sloane’s annual survey of how many student veterans are enrolled at highly selective colleges finds some meaningful progress, yet many institutions still not paying attention to the issue.

Remembering a Friend to Student Veterans

James Wright, Dartmouth’s former president, was well-known as an administrator and leader. Wick Sloane celebrates another set of his contributions.

The Shame of the Greek System

Fraternities and sororities should not be permitted to continue at American colleges and universities, Daniel R. Schwarz writes.

Higher Ed Is Failing Black and Latino Students

We must improve completion rates for students of color—but we also can’t keep funneling them to a system that doesn’t meet their needs, Wil Del Pilar and Dhanfu E. Elston write.

We Need the Youth Voting Rights Act Now

Proposed federal legislation to expand youth voter registration options and mandate on-campus polling places is badly needed, Anusha Natarajan writes.