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Is This Thing On?

Jeffrey Aaron Snyder and Amna Khalid explore the thorny issues surrounding classroom recordings, “reasonable accommodations” and academic freedom.

Co-Curricular Pathways Can Improve Retention

Such experiences, if developed strategically, can encourage students’ engagement in ways that shape their degree completion and postcollege success, writes Terry Vaughan III.

Guidance for Financially At-Risk Colleges

Lawrence M. Schall, a former university president and now head of a regional accrediting agency, answers two key questions.

Known Unknowns

The impact of social distancing on the actual process and outcomes of research has not been carefully evaluated or even broadly acknowledged, write Peter Schiffer and Jay Walsh.

Diversifying AP

The College Board has made real progress, but more work needs to be done, writes Mark Carl Rom.

Counselors Need Real Support

The pandemic has created a real crisis that higher education can help solve, write four scholars.
Opinion

The Education Department’s Race to the Bottom

Its Orwellian reading of a university's statement on combating systemic racism is part of a broad effort to flip the national dialogue on race, history and education, argue David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler.
Opinion

The Greatest Generation Redux?

The challenges before college students today match those of any generation, write Morton Schapiro and Barry Glassner, and they will need all the support older Americans can offer.