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Why Research Universities Must Change
Government disinvestment is hurting the country's research institutions. But new public spending on higher education is unlikely if we do not take undergraduate learning more seriously, Hunter Rawlings writes.
Justice Kennedy's Do-Over
Aaron N. Taylor writes that defenders of affirmative action may have a tougher time swaying the Supreme Court this year than they did in 2003.
Stop Cultural Vandalism
One of the great public research libraries is relocating part of its collection to give the public more Internet access. Scott McLemee wants to make some noise.
So My Students Can Eat
Wick Sloane, tired of having his community college students cry from hunger in his office, proposes the 2012 Federal Study-Work Act.
Faith and the Secular
Spirituality at nonreligious liberal arts colleges is everywhere, even when the days of mandatory chapel are long gone, writes Susan A. Minasian.
First Generation Focus
Colleges need to focus on students whose parents never earned a degree, writes Teresa Heinz Housel.
Rationalize Sports Recruiting
College sports recruiting is a circus that favors the interests of sports over academics and of colleges over athletes. Gerald Gurney and Jerome Weber propose some reforms to restore the balance.
Making Peace with the NCAA
Allen Sack, a longtime critic of the college sports overseer, says the adoption of multiyear scholarships for athletes is a game-changing reform for players.
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