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It’s Time to Do Away With the GRE

The test favors the wealthy and discourages minority talent, writes Michael Hunt.

Seizing the Moment

The infusion of federal relief funds can be a bridge to help financially strained colleges -- but only if they take advantage of the opportunity to fundamentally reimagine how they operate, write Kasia Lundy and Bob Shea.
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Social Credits and Student Success

Craig Ross suggests a program to align good student behavior with lower costs and enhanced retention and persistence in higher education.

If Colleges Were Rated Like Uber Drivers…

Students say the pandemic switch to online learning was a disaster. Using Uber driver ratings, colleges would have been fired many times over this year.

Black Majors Matter

More students of color may be getting degrees, but we need to find ways to open all degree options to all students, argues Alanna Gillis.

Change Through the Aeons

Clare Krusing, Lauren Meadows and Daniel Oates describe how a student advisory board and university president have made a lasting impact on their institution, providing lessons for others.

Ignoring Key Data Points Can Make or Break Holistic Admissions

Eliminating the GRE as a requirement will hurt the very students in whose name some colleges are doing so, write six scholars.

A Moment of Reckoning

The backlash against critical race theory is raging, but we in higher education must stay the course, writes Debra Humphreys.