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Ethical College Admissions: Pew, Gallup and a Tuba Player From Montana
Jim Jump considers contradictory indications of what the public thinks about affirmative action … and how students are admitted.
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Sometimes It's Good to Get Away
Grad school brings its own anxieties, and when they are weighing you down, a retreat may be what you need, counsels Victoria McGovern.
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Every Campus Should Address Climate Risk
We have a distinct opportunity to turn the corner in tackling the challenges before us, writes Laurie L. Patton.
Students Shouldn't Be Viewed as Subordinates
A professor changes his mind based on student feedback. What could be the problem with that?
The Post-Defense Slump
Finishing your degree is amazing! But it isn't going to be exactly what you thought it would be.
Community Colleges and the Future of Higher Education
The cornerstones of success
Putting on Brakes This Spring Break
Make the most of your academic intermission whether you decide to be hyper-productive or to give your research studies a rest.
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