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Leaders in the UK Respond to the Shock of Brexit

After the 2019 intake there will be a loss of EU students, currently comprising 25% of the enrolment at some universities as well as the likely loss of top EU research staff at the end of the Horizon 2020 programme.

Free College, With a Catch

The poor jump through hoops; the powerful are given loopholes.

The Wedding Planner

Having a life in graduate school sometimes means the unexpected: getting married.

Are We Turning the Tide?

Leonard J. DeLorenzo questions whether the college admissions system is addressing its problems.

A Stronger Resistance, or a Better Order?

Is it true that students at upper class colleges are mostly taught to criticize the things -- teaching, nursing, policing -- that kids at working class colleges go to school to learn to do?

Ethical College Admissions: Pro-Test or Protest

Jim Jump raises questions about a new book arguing against test-optional admissions.

Best Practices for Professional Email

Natalie Lundsteen offers some basic tips to help you have clear and confident electronic communication.

STEM Educators Can No Longer Be Apolitical

The new social contract calls for us to adapt to the reality that data and discovery challenge people’s worldview, write Jason Hamilton and Thomas J. Pfaff.