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Asian Americans at Harvard: Welcome to Campus

A lawsuit joined by the U.S. Justice Department distorts the way admissions works, writes Julie J. Park.

Escaping Westworld

In the future, we won't be able to sidestep the ethical and policy issues linked to the use of technology, writes Lynn Pasquerella, so we must confront the question of how we best prepare students for it.

What Students Say Is Good Teaching

Harry Brighouse shares instructional practices that undergraduates say they have rarely encountered and think should be more widely shared.

The Last First Day

The Boy starts his senior year of high school this week.

Labor and Digital Tracking

Thinking about the persistence of prison labor while reading Virginia Eubanks' Automating Inequality.

The Invisible Injuries of Faculty Mental Health

By removing the stigma associated with mental disorders, we can ensure that victims seek treatment sooner, free from the fear of being harshly judged by peers, argues an anonymous professor.

Wrinkles in Time

In Altered States of Consciousness: Experiences Out of Time and Self, Marc Wittmann underscores how little separates ordinary consciousness from other forms of it, writes Scott McLemee.