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Ethical College Admissions: Is Professional Ethics an Endangered Species?

Jim Jump argues that having professional ethics is more important than ever.
Opinion

Snapshots of the Cyclops

Scott McLemee takes a peek at Lynn Spigel's TV Snapshots: An Archive of Everyday Life
Opinion

The Safety and Security Side of Teacher Preparation

Schools of education must prepare future teachers for the mental and emotional toll of school safety and security, writes counselor education professor Emily Sallee.

Contingency v. Orthodoxy

Academic freedom is threatened both by the growing use of contingent faculty contracts and the inclusion of diversity, equity and inclusion standards for tenure, Steven McGuire writes.

Preparing for a Possible Post-DACA World

As the Fifth Circuit prepares to hear challenge to DACA, campuses must anticipate the immigration program’s possible elimination, Miriam Feldblum and Jose Magaña-Salgado write.

The Meaning of Juneteenth for Higher Ed

Following on his university’s first Juneteenth celebration, Thomas A. Parham reflects on how higher education can make substantive change to support Black excellence.

Repairing the Road for Returning Students

Colleges need to remove barriers to re-enroll more of the millions of adults who have some college but no degree, Jorge Salas writes.

Let’s Talk About Race and Academic Integrity

Race has been missing from conversations around academic integrity even though the issue is racialized through and through, Antar A. Tichavakunda writes.