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A Risky Future on College Sports Betting
The Supreme Court's decision permitting sports gambling creates a slew of issues for colleges, sports administrators and the NCAA, David Welch Suggs Jr. says.

Ethical College Admissions: The Admissions Tour That Went Wrong
Jim Jump considers what happened to two Native American students when they visited Colorado State.

Why I Teach 'Lolita'
Anne Dwyer's students questioned the idea of reading the novel, even in a course on Nabokov. Here is her explanation of why the work should be taught.

Pay What You Want
Scott McLemee explores a few -- perhaps somewhat surprising -- new pricing models for books and journals.

The Cat in the Acknowledgments Page
Injunctions against excessive nonacademic acknowledgments are not new, explains Richard Hughes Gibson.

Technology as a 'Flotation Device'
A professor and an undergraduate describe the positive and negative ways that students use technology to keep their heads above water academically.

Higher Ed’s Role in Addressing School Violence
Kathleen McCartney outlines the key ways colleges can support K-12 students and help advance the movement they have started.
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