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The Death of Don Ho, Part 2

My mother and I were sitting in a booth in a J.C. Penney’s lunchroom, sometime in the late ‘60s or...

Time for a Shotgun Divorce

As the Education Department tries to turn accreditors into federal enforcement arms, Alan Contreras writes, we should end the formal linkage between the agencies and the government.

Presidents and the Student Loan Mess

College CEOs have long ignored the loan programs, says Robert Maurer. Even bigger problems are in the offing if they don’t pay attention now.

Digital Masonry

A French theorist and a North American historian respond very differently to the digital age. Scott McLemee reports.

The Death of Don Ho, Part 1

My mother-in-law and I were discussing small-town life. She’s originally from Inverness, Scotland, which used to be smaller than it...

Reality Check

Everyone who lives the life of academic administration receives a steady flow of publications in their mail and email streams...

How Not to Respond to Virginia Tech - II

Many of the quick fixes being promoted by pundits and others will not prevent future tragedies, and will shift needed funds away from mental health needs, writes Brett A. Sokolow.

How Not to Respond to Virginia Tech - I

Beware of policies that add to the stigma facing students with mental illness or to the barriers to their educations, writes Karen Bower.