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Child Care Shouldn't Be an Issue

Scholarly meetings should have services available, every time and without expecting people to pay high rates, so that parents of young children can participate fully in events, writes Rachel S. Harris.

In the Right Direction

The White House's new College Scorecard will let students know what they are paying for and allow colleges to move the dial on student completion, writes Nancy Zimpher.

Success of Nontraditional Students

The administration's new college Scorecard makes such students invisible, writes U of Phoenix president.

Salary Isn't the Only Measure

The Obama administration wants students and families to judge colleges only by cost during and pay after, writes Christopher Nelson. Why ignore so many other factors, such as … quality of education?

Populist, Not Progressive

Proposals to make public higher education free will hurt, not help, students from low-income backgrounds, Don Francis argues.

Sex on Campus

If we want to prevent assaults and protect students, it's time to talk about hypersexual culture and the messages it has sent to students before they arrive, writes Billie Wright Dziech.

Three Cheers!

An event honoring an exemplary American public intellectual is the hottest ticket in town. Scott McLemee reports on Scialabba-palooza.

First Lesson, Best Lesson

Will Hochman's poem marks the start of a new academic year.