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Doubling Down on Digital Rights

Colleges must take steps to protect the privacy of students and staff attending online meetings, Zachary Michael Jack writes.

Reinvent Career Services to Create Pathways to Employability

To help students develop career readiness skills and prepare for work, related content should be embedded in coursework, writes Provost Kerry Fulcher.

Stop Telling Us ‘You Hide It So Well’

Rebekkah McLellan believes in sharing her disability status with students and administrators. Here’s why.

What’s Wrong With Students? No—What’s Wrong With Us?

Rather than blame students for a lack of well-being, colleges should consider institutional factors that contribute to the student mental health crisis, Philip J. Rosenbaum and Richard E. Webb write.

Protect Taxpayers—and Students—From Costs of College Closures

Congress should require insurance to protect taxpayers from costs of loan discharges and to incentivize colleges to develop transfer plans for students in event of a closure, Preston Cooper writes.

Opening the Doors for Student-Faculty Connection

Due to the pandemic, current college students place higher value on personal connections with faculty, staff and peers, writes Laurel Bongiorno.

Moving Past Free Expression Theater

Students have a strong desire for constructive engagement across political divides—but are most afraid of blowback for their views from fellow students, a team of UNC researchers writes.

The Justice Department Has Worsened College Admissions

The agency never should have gone after NACAC, and we are all paying the price because it did, writes Jay Menees.