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From the Eyes of a Recruiter
Ruth Gotian describes what she sees in job candidates from the other side of the recruitment conference booth.
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Attending an Elite College Is an Identity
Some students at highly selective institutions fail to acknowledge their own privilege, and as a result tend to embrace an overly narrow and dogmatic definition of diversity, Eboo Patel writes.
Your School Should Not Pursue Online Education for the Money
Why we need a different sort of conversation.
Barred
Nothing demonstrates books are powerful more clearly than trying to keep them from being read.
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Demystifying Résumé Writing
Graduate students should view it as another piece of research-based writing -- with themselves as the subject, writes Melissa Dalgleish.
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Focus on Economic Mobility
Samuel L. Stanley says students, families and college counselors need to consider the future -- and not arbitrary rankings -- when evaluating colleges.
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Ethical College Admissions: Football Factories
Issues related to sports powerhouses play out at elite academic institutions, not just those playing for Division I championships, writes Jim Jump.
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On 'Experiential Learning'
Real-life experiences may confer some benefits, but what we offer students in our classrooms is significantly more valuable, argues John Kijinski.
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