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Ethical College Admissions: Fool Me Twice
What possible reason could the parents in the latest admissions scandal have had, writes Jim Jump.

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We Must Have Both
Higher education institutions must work to bolster the security of their research without sacrificing openness and collaboration, write Peter McPherson and Mary Sue Coleman.

This Journal's Future Is Female
Political science association pleases and surprises members with its flagship publication's new editorial team.

The Value of Voc Ed
Report finds career and technology education courses have a higher wage return for those with no college degree than academic ones.

Professors Have Feelings, Too
New paper makes the case for paying more attention to pretenure faculty members' emotions as a key component of their -- and the institution's -- success.

Transcript Revolution
Mastery Transcript Consortium prepares for a world without traditional transcripts.
Reed Students Challenge ‘U.S. News,’ and Magazine Challenges Some Colleges
Is the magazine punishing a college for refusing to participate? There's no question that Berkeley and Johnson and Wales are being punished, but for a different reason.

Analysis, a Guilty Plea and a Movie
Medicare fraud, another parent pleads guilty and a film.
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