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Identity Now
Mark Edmundson explores -- and applauds -- current students' quest for identity but says that achieving it is only half the game.
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Ethical College Admissions: Honesty vs. Do-Overs
Jim Jump considers the questions raised when high school students and their parents don't want a college to know about a disciplinary infraction.
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Stand Up to the Campus Bullies
It's not easy to speak up on behalf of a colleague under face-to-face attack from students, but we must do so to defend our free speech, argues Jonathan Zimmerman.
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Dead Fingers Talk
Scott McLemee describes a few of the ways Philippe Charlier's study of the dead, When Science Sheds Light on History: Forensic Science and Anthropology, illuminates the world of the living.
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Only in America
The story behind Lawrence Bacow's selection as president of Harvard University exemplifies the transformative power of higher education, writes Ted Mitchell.
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How Students Cheat Online, and Why Stopping Them Matters
Jarrod Morgan describes the creative ways stressed test takers violate the rules and the importance of ensuring academic integrity.
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What Do Provosts and Deans Actually Do?
Their poorly defined roles have often contributed to academic and financial problems at major universities, argues Michael Bugeja.
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The Stakes Are Too High to Lower Support
A proposed new cap on federal student loan borrowing will severely impact students pursuing graduate and professional education, argues Christopher P. Chapman.
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