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You Can’t Take the Islam Out of Islamophobia

Secular liberal institutions want to believe that such antireligious bias doesn’t happen on their campuses, but that’s not always the case, argues Liza B. Neal.

Culture Only Eats Bad Strategy

Peter Drucker’s legendary (and perhaps apocryphal) claim ... and higher ed.

Addressing the Crisis in Academic Publishing

We must find ways to ensure that equal respect, recognition and reward is given to excellence in teaching, research and service by institutional leaders, governments, publishers, university ranking and accreditation schemes.

Ethical College Admissions: Are We Devo?

Every now and then, colleges make the application process easier for students, but like one-hit wonder musical groups, they don't build on their momentum, writes Jim Jump.

Mysteries of Ivy Admissions, Past and Present

A look at what we know about admissions in the 1950s informs today's debates, writes John R. Thelin.

A High Cost

Winning seems to matter more than human lives at some Division I football programs, argues Matt vandenBerg.