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‘Inclusive Access’ Takes Off

Hundreds of colleges are signing on to publishers’ programs, with apparent savings to students. Some applaud the movement, while others are skeptical.

‘Diversity Matters’

Editors discuss new book about a push by many Christian colleges to diversify their institutions.

Is Lenny Bruce Too Much for Brandeis to Handle?

Play about late comedian is called off amid student protests.

Retaliation Is Not a Right

Indiana appeals court sides with Purdue Calumet in professor’s free speech lawsuit.

First Generation to the Ivy League

Author discusses her new book on transitions in admissions -- and beyond.

It’s a Tough Job, but Somebody’s Got to Do It

Neither Penn State nor Johns Hopkins’s Peabody Institute enjoyed particularly strong shared governance within the last decade. Recent reform efforts hold promise.
Opinion

When Do You Feel Smart?

What would it look like, Christopher S. Travers asks, if we celebrated the effort, growth and resiliency of black men just as much as we did their GPAs?

‘The Doha Experiment’

New book by a former professor looks at the tensions and struggles behind what author describes as Georgetown’s “bold, important and interesting” experiment to bring American liberal education to Qatar.