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Ethical College Admissions: The Cult of Selectivity
Jim Jump hopes that Stanford's recent announcement that it won't boast about admissions statistics leads to reflection at other colleges about the quest for more and more applicants.
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Rankings Must Reconsider Alumni Giving Rates
The metric used in the U.S. News rankings is deeply flawed and can encourage a profoundly limited view of the positive impact of alumni relations, argues Sue Cunningham.
Applying 'Winners Take All' To Higher Ed
Grappling with some uncomfortable ideas from a provocative book.
Advice for Marginalized Students on Choosing a Ph.D. Program
Eric Anthony Grollman suggests key questions to ask and what to look out for.
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Distant Early Warning
Masterpiece or not, William S. Burroughs' "The Revised Boy Scout Manual": An Electronic Revolution fills a puzzling lacuna in the Beat author's bibliography, writes Scott McLemee.
The Admissions Two-Step
Getting in vs. being able to pay.
Disabled in Grad School: Informal Accommodations
Thinking about the informal support some graduate students with disabilities might need to succeed.
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