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Recruiting Chinese Students: A Review of the Problems
Xiaofeng Wan reviews the obstacles but offers reason to hope for the future.
Opinion
End Legacy Admissions
Look at the number of seats legacy preferences get and compare them to Black applicants, writes Joseph Price.
The Empowered University
Despite the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic, we can and should keep hope alive through deliberate effort and commitment, write Freeman A. Hrabowski, Philip J. Rous and Sarah J. Shin.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Tuition
Why the least expensive sector saw the largest enrollment decline.
‘Long Way Up’ and Higher Ed During COVID-19
Pre-production electric vehicles and the rapid pivot to universal remote learning.
Bread and Circuses and Tailgating and Pigskins
Does America really need college football?
Mythic, Misguided View of College Football
Big-time college football is a "symptom of the deep-seeded issues that have contributed to political polarization, racial unrest, the devaulation of education."
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