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Inside the Monkey Mind

Scott McLemee reviews Monkeytalk: Inside the Worlds and Minds of Primates, which elucidates the two camps that have formed in the study of how intelligence evolved.

Hope and Denial are Not Strategies

Today a great many American colleges and universities -- ranging from those that, at least for now, seem reasonably secure...

10 Ways to Support Students Facing Immigration Crises

Anita Casavantes Bradford, Laura E. Enriquez and Susan Bibler Coutin offer advice to faculty members and administrators.

Why Must It Be Print?

Librarians promote the use of digital tools. Steven J. Bell explains why they don't want professors to make assignments that require only printed materials.

Confronting the Trump Effect on Our Campuses

Yolanda T. Moses highlights four areas that institutions and individuals should focus on to encourage diversity and inclusion over the next four years.

Make America First in Higher Ed: Open the Door

If the Trump administration is serious about job creation, it should expand international students’ access to the country’s colleges and universities, writes Ryan Craig.

Getting to the Core of It

Faculty members at a wide range of institutions are finding they can have a powerful impact by organizing curriculum -- not just individual courses -- to support students’ learning and success, write Loni Bordoloi Pazich, Roosevelt Montas and Steve Mintz.

Creating Affordable Pathways

The University of Kentucky, as the state’s flagship institution, has a moral responsibility to provide access to students of limited means, write Eli Capilouto and Tim Tracy, and thus is radically shifting the ratio of merit to need-based aid to do so.