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2 Steps Land Grants Should Take to Fight Racial Injustice

Unfortunately, to date we've seen a lot of talk but far less action when it comes to righting past wrongs and healing our nation's wounds, argues Stephen M. Gavazzi.

No Strings Attached?

Authoritarian regimes have turned free universities to their advantage, Mick Zais and Reed Rubinstein argue, and it is time for a careful and resolute response.

Moving From Survival Mode to Change Leadership

Terry Brown and Lisa Hunter share five lessons for improving student success as colleges rebuild after the COVID-19 crisis.

The Fight for Diverse, Inclusive, Antiracist and Just Democracies

It requires disruptive change in higher education's values, use of resources and privileged place in many societies, write KerryAnn O'Meara, Ahmed Bawa, Hugo Garcia, Ira Harkavy, Rita Hodges and Hilligje Van’t Land.

Ethical College Admissions: ‘Rejectivity’

Jim Jump considers a new term for the colleges that reject just about all of their applicants.

The Admissions Profession Is in Jeopardy

Angel B. Pérez writes that the pressures for measurable success are driving people from the profession.

Firing the Whistle-Blower

The termination of Daniel Pollack-Pelzner could set a precedent that would eviscerate the foundational principles of both free speech and faculty governance, argues David Palumbo-Liu.

Making the Most of $40 Billion

Congress just authorized funding for colleges as part of the American Rescue plan, and here’s how it should be used, write Russell Lowery-Hart and Madeline Pumariega.