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Social Media, Privacy and Technological Change

Scott McLemee reviews new and forthcoming titles from university presses that take up these interconnected subjects.

Fake News Forever!

When historians seek to understand historical matters, asks Gerald R. Beasley, where will they turn for information about the deleted accounts of fake news that may have influenced those events?

Machine Learning, Big Data and the Future of Higher Ed

These new technologies have much to offer colleges and their students, but if we are not careful how we incorporate them, the risks may outweigh the gains, Vincent Del Casino Jr. writes.

Forging New Territory Online

Eloy Ortiz Oakley says California’s online community college will be a better public alternative to for-profit colleges for the “stranded workers” traditional college systems struggle to serve.

Does Online Reinforce the Color Line?

Online education is an engine of racial inequality, argue Christopher Newfield and Cameron Sublett, and no good higher ed policy can be created ignoring that fact.

Transfer Matters More Than Ever

It's never been more important for college leaders and policy makers to value the role of community college transfer programs, despite President Trump's recent suggestions to the contrary, write Stephen Handel and Eileen Strempel.

Ethical College Admissions: The Smell Test

Jim Jump wants more scrutiny of policies of big-time basketball programs -- and of college admissions offices.

When Core Values Collide

Pareena Lawrence explores how colleges can balance diversity and inclusion with free speech.