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The Moral Trade-Off of Endowment Spending

As the coronavirus has sent many universities into budget crises, Benjamin Bernard asks whether or not endowments should become welcome shelters from the storm.

Surviving the Pandemic: Suggestions for Liberal Arts Colleges

Such institutions should be thinking more about how to authentically market what they offer and to deliver on what they already do best, writes Helene Meyers.

Testing… Testing…

Why do we give the College Board so much power?

Purdue and Notre Dame Are Going to Open for In-Person Instruction

How the leaders of these schools signal their intentions speak volumes, through their silences as much as their words.

The Humanities: A Status Report

The state of the humanities quantified.

Graduate Pathways in a Pandemic

Given that academe promises to have more limited opportunities in the coming months, Robert Alford suggests ways advisers can help Ph.D.s pursue a variety of professions beyond it.

A Big Mess

That's what the University of California has created in admissions, writes David Benjamin Gruenbaum.