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2019 Was a Pivotal Year for the Degree
The traditional university credential faces growing competition and criticism, but postsecondary institutions around the world are responding with new designs and delivery models, Jeff Maggioncalda writes.

OCR Is About to Rock Our Worlds
Brett A. Sokolow offers advice for how to respond to the new Title IX regulations that will be published soon.

A Bold Push Toward Unity in Belfast
The appointment of Hillary Clinton as chancellor by Queen's University in Belfast is an example American colleges and universities should consider, writes Christopher R. Marsicano.

Expand Economic Opportunity by Supporting Community Colleges
They're often the most affordable option for higher education -- if not the only option -- yet public funding for them compared to other colleges is clearly imbalanced, write Austan Goolsbee, Glenn Hubbard and Penny Pritzker.

The Repetition Compulsion
Scott McLemee explores various scholars' rationales for self-plagiarism.

Land Acknowledgments Accomplish Little
If you actually want to help people, then ask others to do something, writes Alex Small.
Same-Sex Abuse Should Not Be Invisible
But it is, even in the Me Too era, argues Robert Oscar Lopez.
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