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Dismantling the Last Acceptable Prejudice
Rural-serving higher education institutions have a distinct opportunity and obligation to build human capital and engage in wealth-creation efforts in their communities, writes Marion Terenzio.

AI Academy Under Siege
Oren Etzioni analyzes the brain drain of artificial intelligence experts out of academia and suggests some solutions to the problem.

College Closures and the Cost to Consumers
Campus shutdowns come with real costs to students and families, write Nick Ducoff and Sabrina Manville, yet consumers can struggle to find information about the financial viability of colleges.

Ethical College Admissions: The Hare and the Tortoise Graduate From College
A new tool provides insights into colleges' ROI, writes Jim Jump.

Preparing for the Great Enrollment Crash
Colleges need to get ready, write Robert Massa, Don Hossler and Jerome Lucido.

Congress and College Accountability
Too often, policy makers in Washington aren’t aligned with their voters, argue Clare McCann and Alejandra Acosta.

Thinking Nonbinary
Scott McLemee reviews George Estreich's Fables and Futures: Biotechnology, Disability, and the Stories We Tell Ourselves.

A Long View on Higher Ed Mergers
As the president of a university that is the result of two consolidations many decades ago, Mark Burstein offers some perspective to institutional leaders today.
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