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Durable Admissions

Admissions offers shouldn't expire after a year, writes Chuck Staben.

Ethical College Admissions: Comfort and Joy

Admissions work doesn't end just before the holiday break, writes Jim Jump. Early-decision and ethics issues still surface.

The Why, When, Who and What of Reference Letters

Natalie Lundsteen shares best practices for obtaining great letters of support.

The New Title IX Guidelines Benefit Survivors

They prove the rights of both parties are not mutually exclusive, argues Meg Mott, and assume that survivors deserve to be treated as functional human beings.

When Colleges Die

The past few weeks have brought a rash of announcements of colleges either dying or coming to the brink of...

Preventing Dissertation Burnout

Some advice to help you push through the stress during the final stages of your dissertation.

Guest Post: Coaching in the Classroom: What Nick Saban Has Taught Me About Pedagogy

Guest post from Brian Oliu reflecting on how we make adjustments in the classroom.

The NYTimes, College Towns and Our Rural Economy

Is higher ed one potential antidote to the growing rural/urban divide?