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Another Round of Chaos in College Admissions
The Justice Department doesn't know what it's doing to American colleges, write Robert Massa.
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Internships as a High-Impact Practice?
Colleges and universities should proceed with caution before they encourage or even require students to have them, argues Matthew T. Hora.
Attack of the Hedgehog
New Mexico gets one big thing right
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What to Do When You Know You Can't Meet a Deadline
It's easy to drop a ball in this busy season, writes Natalie Lundsteen, who offers some advice for how to best handle the situation.
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Ethical College Admissions: Declaration of Independents
Issues of money need attention in the admissions world, writes Jim Jump.
'Transaction Man': The Rise of Disposable Professors and Insecure Institutions
Can Lemann's institution-to-transaction-to-network framework explain the current postsecondary reality of concentrated privilege and system-wide anxiety?
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