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Unreasonable Rules
Families didn't benefit from the restrictions NACAC placed on colleges, writes Mark Salisbury.
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Veterans Day, November 2019
In his annual column, Wick Sloane reports on how the nation's most selective colleges are faring on admitting undergraduate veterans. As ever, modestly better, but not so well.
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At Last, at Last, a Shining Exception
Syracuse University has purposefully increased its student veteran population -- a core element of its strategic plan.
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Willful and for Itself, as Such
Scott McLemee reviews Willful: How We Choose What We Do by Richard Robb.
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Prison: Where Undergrads and Inmates Take Classes Together
We can simultaneously improve students' learning experiences and enhance prisoners' opportunities, writes Jeff Schatten.
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College Ranking Metrics Should Include Academic Freedom
Isn’t academic freedom a serious enough principle, Richard Ashford, Shampa Biswas and Mohan J. Dutta ask, for its violations to be reflected in some manner in those metrics?
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Don't Play Politics With Student Veterans
A nonpartisan study is needed before the federal government makes any sweeping policy changes that would affect student veterans' benefits, writes Daniel Elkins.
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Ethical College Admissions: A New Challenge to Testing
Jim Jump considers the implications of a threatened lawsuit against the University of California using the SAT and ACT.
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