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Ethical College Admissions: The Supreme Court

Jim Jump writes of the implications of what the justices said.

What the People Want

Across partisan lines, citizens agree on one thing—how public universities should spend their money, David V. Rosowsky, E. Gordon Gee and Stephen M. Gavazzi write.

Academic Twitter Is Worth Fighting For

There’s a lot to lose if academics leave their favorite “hellsite” in droves, Dominik Stecuła writes.

The Self, Decentered

Scott McLemee reviews Gregory Berns’s The Self Delusion: The New Neuroscience of How We Invent―and Reinvent―Our Identities.

After COVID, Another Public Health Crisis

Lack of access to abortion stands to change the face of higher education for years to come, Elizabeth H. Bradley and Dara Anhouse write.

Stopping the Tide of Campus Antisemitism

A wave of anti-Israel and often antisemitic activity has made American campuses an increasingly unsafe place for Jewish students, Jonathan Greenblatt writes.

Reckoning With the Great Resignation

Ken Anselment writes that admissions offices face unique challenges with staffing and personnel.

9 Insights From an Integration Process

Sebastián Royo offers lessons learned from Clark University’s absorption of the former Becker College’s interactive media design and gaming programs.