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HoloLens, Residential Education and Air New Zealand

Augmented reality, flight attendants, and not the future of face-to-face teaching.

Who Is Willing? Who Is Able to Pay?

Richard DiFeliciantonio considers the realities and contradictions of financial aid and admissions policy.

Ethical College Admissions: Khan Air

Jim Jump wonders why the College Board is boasting about score improvements from test prep.

The Right to Hear Controversial Ideas

An essential task of the university is to provide a space where diverse points of view can be debated, argue five Distinguished Professors at the City University of New York, who support Linda Sarsour's right to deliver next week's commencement address.

False Alarms

Bill Mahon describes a decade of inaccurate emergency communications on campuses and provides advice on how to avoid these situations going forward.

A Networking Rule to Live By

You should always focus on making your networking contacts feel good -- and make sure your interaction is a positive experience for them, advises Joseph Barber.

When Standardized Tests Don't Count

"Elite" institutions get a pass while the vulnerable are made to knuckle under.

Digital Education, @ev, and the 'Broken Internet’

How education is redeeming the internet from the pathologies of Twitter and Facebook.