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On Your Marks
To try to improve the well-being of its students, U of All People crafts an academic triathlon. David Galef weighs in.

de Man Overboard!
A new biography of the most influential literary theorist of his generation looks into his dark past. Scott McLemee thinks it's a scandal.
Talk About Class
Colleges that want first-generation college students to thrive need to talk -- in supportive ways -- about the realities of social class in America and in higher education, write Nicole M. Stephens, MarYam G. Hamedani and Mesmin Destin.
A First Step
Representative Mark Takano writes that the administration's new proposals are positive, but don't go far enough in cracking down on poorly performing for-profit colleges.
Building Walls to the Middle Class
The Education Department's gainful employment regulations are an attack on for-profit institutions and their students, writes Steve Gunderson.
Collaboration, Not Competition
Arguments that state higher education systems constrain flagship universities miss the point: public universities best serve their states and students when they work in unison, Nancy Zimpher argues.
Why We Need College Ratings
We must give students and families the right kind of information -- about multiple factors, and not blended into a single institutional rating -- about one of the most expensive purchases they will ever make, writes Carrie Warick.
Personal Economy and Liberal Arts
Yes, it matters what our students major in -- but it may matter less than their maturity and perseverance and other interpersonal skills, writes Lee Williams.
Pagination
Pagination
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