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When College Degrees Impede Opportunity
College credentialing and degree inflation tend to serve the needs of employers, not students, write Frederick M. Hess and Grant Addison.

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Against the New Normal
In advance of International Human Rights Day, Scott McLemee reviews Authoritarianism: Three Inquiries in Critical Theory, by Wendy Brown, Peter E. Gordon and Max Pensky.
At Williams, a Play in Part About Race Called Off Before Opening Night
In wake of tensions, Shayok Misha Chowdhury, a visiting professor and director of Beast Thing, will no longer seek a tenure-track position at the college.

An Anti-Union (Liberal) College?
Grinnell is attempting to break up the newly minted bargaining unit that represents all student workers.

Agile Teaching
"Agile Teaching" is Inside Higher Ed's new curated collection of articles. The booklet, the latest in a series of free...

A Very Mixed Record on Grad Student Mental Health
New studies find variation by departments, with many findings of significant rates of depression and anxiety.
‘We Will Survive -- Absolutely, We Will Survive’
The deadly Camp Fire barely touched rural Butte College in Northern California -- but it likely changed the two-year college forever as hundreds of students, staff and faculty members lost everything.

Agencies at Loggerheads Over Gainful-Employment Data
Gainful employment remains on the books, but Trump administration says it can't enforce the career-education rule because another federal agency won't release data on graduates' earnings.
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