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Ethical College Admissions: Revolutionary
Jim Jump considers the implications of the ACT scoring changes.

Time for a New Approach
Recent developments in admissions leave us wondering about our mission and ideals, writes Mark L. Kelly.

Opinion
The Bomb in College Classrooms
We're not teaching students enough about weapons of mass destruction -- and it shows, warns Sarah Bidgood.

Advice From a Search Engineer
Scott McLemee reviews Daniel M. Russell's The Joy of Search: A Google Insider's Guide to Going Beyond the Basics.

A Powerful Message
A recent court ruling affirms the vital importance of access and diversity in higher education, writes Robert W. Iuliano.

Training the Foreign Policy Experts We Need
The Education Department's critique of a Middle East studies program is part of steadily growing government skepticism about the value of academic knowledge of the rest of the world, Mitchell L. Stevens and Cynthia Miller-Idriss write.

Thinking Outside the Digital Box, Part II
Curtis Newbold offers 10 ways that online programs can inject more in-person touches into the curriculum.

The Costs of Overpromising
It is impossible to identify and treat all the college students who experience anxiety and depression, and we must determine which groups we can effectively assist, argues Billie Wright Dziech.
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