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Ethical College Admissions: Selective Admission and March Madness

Jim Jump considers the similarities and differences between getting into a top college and winning the NCAA tournament.

Do We Really Know the "Rich Kids"?

The admissions scandal reveals that, rather than stereotype them, academe must take a better look at children of affluence, argues Billie Wright Dziech.

A Campus Is Not the Place for Free Speech

In the wake of President Trump's executive order, David R. Harris explains why he opposes free speech at colleges and universities.

The Admission Cheating Scam: What’s Next?

We should trade outrage and disgust for promise and opportunity, argues Rick Dalton.
Opinion

Digital Divides

Scott McLemee reviews two books about our networked society that raise rather dystopian concerns.

Breaking Out of the Shadow College

Strengthening connections between credit and noncredit work-force programs at community colleges would be beneficial for students, writes Jim Jacobs.

Creating a Legacy of Fairness in Admissions

Low-income students face many more obstacles to earning a college degree than affluent ones. Preferences for alumni children shouldn’t be among them, argues Peter McPherson.

Remaking Higher Ed From Within

As learners and employers seek education and training that is cheaper, faster and better, forward-looking colleges and universities are embracing new roles as curators, certifiers and integrators, Kathleen deLaski and Rufus Glasper write.