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Dear Prospective UAGC Students: Stay Away

Nolan L. Cabrera offers a word of warning for prospective University of Arizona Global Campus students.

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Opinion

The Terrifying Meekness of Administrators

Ezra Levinson writes that college leaders do not seem prepared to protect students like her during a second Trump administration.

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A Better Metaphor: The Student as Client

Keith B. Murray argues that thinking of students as customers gets the professor’s role all wrong.

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Spring Ahead

Social trust is fraying, zombie bugs are on the loose and human ingenuity never fails to surprise—Scott McLemee rounds up select forthcoming titles from university presses.

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Opinion

To Use AI or Not to Use AI? A Student’s Burden

In shifting much of the responsibility for upholding academic integrity from instructors to students, we leave students with an unfair burden, Daniel Cryer writes.

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Some Things Never Change

You know there’s something wrong when the proportion of low-income students at elite colleges has barely changed over a century, Jim Jump writes.

A photo illustration featuring a headshot of President-elect Trump's pick for secretary of education, Linda McMahon, in full color, juxtaposed against and in front of a grayed headshot of former secretary Betsy DeVos.

A New Attitude: Why McMahon Isn’t DeVos 2.0

Daniel A. Collier writes that Linda McMahon’s approach as secretary of education may not mirror that of Betsy DeVos.

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Rethinking Awards Processes

Annmarie Caño suggests systemic changes to awards and recognition processes to make them more inclusive and less prone to bias.