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Scabbing on Our Future Selves
Joseph G. Ramsey reflects on grad students’ earlier efforts to unionize, arguing that those students who simply accepted low pay and few benefits were helping their own longed-for tenure-track jobs to disappear.

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Unmanageable Quagmire or Elegant Distinction?
Natasha Baker analyzes the potential impact of the ruling by the National Labor Relations Board on graduate assistants' right to unionize at Columbia University.

Coaches and Advisers
A company's success coaches, who work remotely, help Indiana's community colleges improve student retention.

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Understudied Barriers to Transfer
These three barriers to transfer student completion deserve more attention, argue Davis Jenkins and John Fink.

Outrage on Penn State Plan to Honor Paterno
University plans to commemorate 50th anniversary of his becoming head coach.

Abused Athletes
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came under fire last week for hiring a volunteer assistant who had been accused of abusing players at the University of Illinois. The NCAA has no rules against coaches mistreating their players.

Consolidating for Success
Will merger with Georgia State U, a completion rate success story, boost the rock-bottom graduation rates of two-year Georgia Perimeter College?

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On Safety and Safe Spaces
Students deserve safe spaces on a campus because the absence of such spaces is counter to the very mission of higher education, argues Matthew Pratt Guterl.
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