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What’s Wrong With the Proposal to Eliminate 'Small Majors'
The University of Wisconsin System should consider much better strategies for reducing costs and enhancing revenue, argues Benjamin Rifkin.

The Art of Disagreeing
The whole point of art is to spur debate and discussion, argue Emily Chamlee-Wright and Sarah Skwire, so why shut down an exhibit on a campus?

Ethical College Admissions: The Bloomberg Gift
The windfall for Hopkins raises many issues but is still worth some praise, especially when considering the policies of most private colleges, writes Jim Jump.

The Reality of Asians and Higher Education Access
The public discussion of the Harvard lawsuit creates a false impression, one that ignores the poverty and disadvantages faced by many Asian Americans, writes Noel Harmon.

Higher Education Needs New Models
We must provide better and more affordable opportunities for more people, writes Matthew S. Holland, citing a "dual-mission" approach as one example.

#MedievalToo
While teaching a course on medieval love, a professor finds himself having a very different response to the material than his students.

Boarding Up a Window on Vocational Ed
Rescinding the gainful-employment rule will mean important performance data will disappear from public view, write Paul Glastris and Robert Kelchen.

Reducing the Role of Wealth in College Access Through Counselor Training
Counselors see the impact of economic inequality but need more help to reduce its impact, writes Patrick O’Connor.
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