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Ethical College Admissions: Standard Strong, ALDCs and Lops
The Harvard affirmative action ruling provides important lessons on how the university admits students, writes Jim Jump.

Opinion
5 Years Is Not Fast-Tracking
Far too many campuses don’t make it a priority to immediately deal with what they know can be impending disaster, argues Susan Resneck Pierce.
Should a College Success Course Carry Gen Ed Status?
Students have changed, and we need to change for them.
Reactions to Inside Higher Ed's Unplanned Comment-Free Experiment
Ideas for building on our community’s expertise.
The Grad Abroad: Doing Your Ph.D. in Germany
There is no tuition; there is very good bread.
Revolution, Really?
The master’s tools might not dismantle the master’s house -- but what does it take to build a better one?

Prelude to a Pricing Paradigm Shift
Why hasn’t tuition in online education tumbled, and what will it take to drive the price down? Ryan Craig asks.

Making the Most of Transitions
Successful leadership requires being humble and taking the advice of those who have done the work before us, writes Terri E. Givens.
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