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Behind the Tutu
Let’s not let ballet, the most ethereal and ephemeral of the arts, die.
Restrictive Majors
When demand for seats outstrips supply at an open-admissions institution.
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The Effective Presidents Emeriti
It’s all about clearly defining the role and avoiding being underfoot, writes Steven Bahls.
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Navigating the Hidden Curriculum: Part I
Aurora Washington and Rebekah Layton advise students from historically excluded groups on the benefits of networking, mentoring up and career planning.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: A Very Disappointing Decision
Jim Jump’s critique of the Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
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Don’t Misread SFFA v. Harvard
The Supreme Court did not reject the notion that universities have a compelling interest in promoting a diverse student class, Jeffrey S. Lehman writes.
Game Over
Why The New York Times’ decision to shutter its sport department matters.
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