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Feeling Jaded by the News Media, Too?

Media relations is changing (and change is hard), but it’s time to address things head on.

'A World Made for Money' Is a Book That Will Drive You Crazy

The guilty pleasures of facts disconnected from arguments.

Human Subjects, Third Parties, and the Law

Just because my phone knows where I’ve been doesn’t mean I'm fine with you following me around for your investigations – whether you’re a cop or an academic.

Needed: A New Graduate Adviser-Advisee Relationship

How can graduate advisers think strategically about their advisees’ career preparation within the flawed system for Ph.D.s? James M. Van Wyck provides advice.

‘Who Counts as a Black Student’ Is Not a New Debate

Ifeyinwa Onyenekwu and Chrystal A. George Mwangi offer context behind a recent debate at Cornell University.

Ethical College Admissions: Reality Therapy for Applicants

Jim Jump considers the ethics associated with telling high school students their odds of getting in to certain colleges.

In Defense of UVA

Despite its recent trials, the university embodies the dream of public higher education, Mark Edmundson writes.

On Banning Things in Classrooms

What does it mean when we decide to ban something (like laptops) in the classroom?