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OER: Bigger Than Affordability

Open education resources can catalyze a much-needed national conversation about what we mean by “public” higher education, Robin DeRosa writes.

We Demand…

In We Demand: The University and Student Protests, Roderick A. Ferguson's understanding of the campus activism of the 1960s and ’70s rests on a clear sense of the university as a crucial part of the social machine, writes Scott McLemee.

The Need for Slower Administrators

Senior administrators seem to be required to be busy at all times, and that has created the unfortunate situation where they are often isolated from faculty and staff members, argues Thomas J. Pfaff.

Ethical College Admissions: Who Benefits From Early Decision?

Jim Jump doesn’t favor abolishing all early programs, but he sees problems -- especially for students -- in the approaches used by many institutions.

‘Frozen’ and the Flawed Ideal of the Dream College

Nicholas Soodik writes that myths about one perfect place hurt high school students thinking about their futures.

The Fast Lane to Nowhere

We should not abandon remedial education and accelerate people who don’t know the basics, argues John Almy.

Peer-to-Peer Networks Increase College Attainment

Colleges should reach out to high schools to help them identify students who can guide their peers on the path to higher education, writes Keith Frome.

7 Key Ways to Make Student Mentoring Matter

Four scholars describe what institutions can do -- and should not do -- to enhance the well-mentored undergraduate experience.