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The Trouble With Trustees

It's time to be honest about the way some board members are hindering the work of their institutions, writes Patrick Sanaghan.

Employability Is Our Job

Wendy Purcell, who leads a British university, writes that it's inevitable and appropriate that governments on both sides of the pond pay more attention to how colleges and universities prepare students for careers.

Give the Money Back

The UNCF should not be taking $25 million from the Koch brothers, writes Marybeth Gasman.

Building Better Futures

Brian K. Bridges writes that the UNCF's goal of helping students at historically black colleges requires a focus on the value of philanthropy, not the politics of the donor.

Buy the Batch

An ebook series puts old scholarly papers in front of new readers. Scott McLemee thinks it's a model worth emulating.

Regulate, Don't Litigate, Change in College Sports

Antitrust lawsuits could force major (and much-needed) change in commercialized college sports -- but some of the results would be bad for athletes, write Matt Mitten and Steve Ross. Congress should step in instead.

The Threat to the NCAA

A year after predicting that big-time college sports is invulnerable to legal challenges, Murray Sperber changes his mind.

Reform Intro Economics

We can't teach everything, but we can try to engage more students, and a more diverse student body, writes Clark G. Ross.