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How Undergrads Think About Law School

New report sheds light on what students are thinking when they consider law school.

‘Rhodes Must Fall’

Editors discuss new book about drive to remove honors for Cecil Rhodes from universities in Britain and elsewhere.

Multiple Measurements to Predict Success

Going beyond placement exams allows more community college students to take and pass gateway math and English courses, but some worry about students who need remediation.

The Right to a Recommendation?

University of Michigan professor refuses to write on behalf of student hoping to study in Israel. Are such letters a professional responsibility or subject to faculty members' political views?
Opinion

The Problem With Pronouns

Asking everyone their preferred personal pronoun is not a good idea, argues Rachel N. Levin.

Due Process or Delayed Announcements?

What students don't immediately know about a college being placed on probation won't hurt them. Will it?

'Nevertheless She Persisted?'

New analysis suggests that women's success in STEM Ph.D. programs has much to do with having female peers, especially in their first year in graduate school.

‘Learning to Be Latino’

Author discusses new book on what it means to be Latino at three distinctly different institutions: a liberal arts college, a research university and a regional public university.