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Not Another Committee

While committees can certainly be valuable, virtually everyone wonders at some point how effectively they are managed and how well they use people’s time, writes David Farris.

Here There Is Danger

Chad Raymond highlights four signs that suggest a higher ed institution may be on the path toward unrecoverable failure.

Ditching the Class Note

At Duke Magazine, an evolution from formulaic announcements to storytelling focused on alumni.

How Not To Fight Terrorism

Some thoughts on the role information plays in the response to recent attacks.

Humanities Majors Drop

Declines in bachelor’s degrees awarded are particularly notable for English and history, but trends at community colleges may cheer advocates for the liberal arts.

Ethical College Admissions: Flawed Ways High Schools Boast About Students' Successes

Jim Jump cautions those who report or are influenced by "false positives."

An Open Letter to the Athlete We Must Stop Recruiting

Becky Carlson explains why coaches will lose interest in some potential recruits for reasons having nothing to do with athletic skill.