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‘The Hunger Games’ and Higher Education
Catharine Bond Hill uses the novel and film to discuss the flaws of letting in students by lottery. A much broader approach is needed, she writes.

Are Americans Turning ‘Socialist’ About Student Debt?
According to a new national survey, the public demands big change when it comes to how to settle this massive IOU, writes Will Johnson.

The Insufficiency of Education
Asheesh Kapur Siddique questions the line of thinking that if people only knew more, they'd engage less in unacceptable behavior like what recently occurred on Capitol Hill.
Ask the Administrator: Am I Climbing Onboard a Sinking Ship?
How to tell from the outside.
Scott Galloway’s ‘Post-Corona’ Vision for Higher Ed
Provocative, passionate, smart and wrong.
America's Education Story in a Pandemic Anecdote
Punish instead of helping those who need it most.

Everything Won’t Be Different
Michael S. Roth shares three lessons from the pandemic that should help guide colleges and universities in the future.
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