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Protecting and Ensuring Student Privacy

Properly managing records and avoiding cyberattacks requires an information life-cycle approach, advises Mary Ellen Buzzelli, who outlines the key steps you should take.
Opinion

Antinomies in the Concepts of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Different people support these values for different reasons, and their interpretations of them are sometimes in direct conflict, writes Nicholas C. Burbules.

The Remote College Experience: More Than Just Zoom Fatigue

Relationship building is not just a wish for college students but also the foundation for success in jobs, communities and more, writes JP Flores, a student at Occidental College in California.

3 Ways to Support Immigration-Impacted Students

The pandemic has disproportionately affected such young adults, and faculty members should support and advocate for them during this time, write Laura E. Enriquez, Mercedes Valadez and Melissa J. Hagan.

Colleges Can Teach How to Open Eyes and Ears

Higher education must help people understand the Derek Chauvin trial and its implications, along with other examples of the brutality of racism, write Suzanne Rivera and G. Gabrielle Starr.

Higher Education Must Stand Up for Voting Rights

Whatever our political allegiances, it is our duty as college and university leaders to combat shameful attempts to disenfranchise significant numbers of people, writes Michael S. Roth.

What Admissions Decisions Really Mean

Patrick O’Connor offers three important things for students to remember about why colleges reject applicants.

Who Gets to Be ‘College Material’?

Higher education institutions should reimagine the responsibility they have to ensure college is the true force for equity that it can and should be, Jeff Raikes argues.