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A Sure Bet
Imprisoned people are desperate to become students, and that desire and economics mandate that we heed their calls, argues Doran Larson.
Why We Urgently Need to Retool International Affairs Education
Events in the news provide constant evidence that we can't ignore different societies’ diversity and heterogeneity in our academic programs, argues Carla Koppell.
Ethical College Admissions: Trust and Verify
Operation Varsity Blues raises questions about why college admissions officers don't review every application, writes Jim Jump.
Unintentionally Fostering Inequality
Food-delivery robots are a perfect metaphor for a culture of entitlement that divides students from each other on campuses as well as from the rest of society, argues Clara M. Lovett.
As Above, So Below
Scott McLemee reviews a roundup of off-beat titles coming out this fall.
Welcome Home to the Campus
As the new academic year rolls around, Michael Morris shares his own take on faculty orientation.
Dump the Discount Rate
It is a flawed statistic for tracking college finances, argues Phillip Levine.
The Presumption of Good Faith in Campus Conversation
Such an approach requires that we suspend judgment long enough to ask questions in a spirit of openness and curiosity, writes Emily Chamlee-Wright.
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