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![A close-up photo of Columbia University President Minouche Shafik during her testimony before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce during a hearing focused on antisemitism on campus.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-04/GettyImages-2149005909.jpg?itok=z0PoPpDf)
The Wrong Remedy
Tony Banout asks if aggressive state and federal intervention will destroy higher ed in a supposed attempt to save it.
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Is AI Finally a Way to Reduce Higher Ed Costs?
AI could free up faculty time to focus on the teaching and relationship-building that matter most, José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson write.
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A Passover Reminder
The Seder liturgy reminds us that too many colleges are creating students who don’t know how to ask a question, Rachel Fish writes.
![Wooden blocks spell out “FAFSA” atop a computer keyboard, next to two stacks of cash money.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-04/GettyImages-1203035712.jpg?itok=cycdPNAj)
Let’s Make Later Deposit Deadlines Permanent
Colleges are extending admission commitment deadlines due to FAFSA delays, but there’s no good reason they can’t do this every year, Chuck Knepfle writes.
![The book cover for Tessa Hill and Eric Simons’s “At Every Depth: Our Growing Knowledge of the Changing Oceans,” featuring white text against a blue, ocean-like background.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-04/Duplicate%20Only%20%2817%29.png?itok=GVGxF6wJ)
Knowing Our Fast-Changing Ocean
Scott McLemee reviews Tessa Hill and Eric Simons’s At Every Depth: Our Growing Knowledge of the Changing Oceans.
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California Should Create a New ‘New College’
In condemning Republican assaults on higher ed, we should ask too what Democrats are doing to defend it, Paul Hansen writes.
![A nighttime scene of a large mass of students attending a pro-Palestinian rally on Columbia University's campus, with Butler Library lit up in the background.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-04/GettyImages-1795899309.jpg?itok=gbvYaLDA)
Higher Ed on the Hot Seat (Again)
Columbia’s president has a chance to tell a different story during today’s Congressional hearing on antisemitism, Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin A. Hennessy write.
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A New Way to Think About Plagiarism
To figure out whether an accusation of plagiarism is serious, apply the counterfactual test, Garrett Pendergraft writes.
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