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Ethical College Admissions: The Real Victims
Felicity Huffman and the other parents ignored key facts about the admissions process, writes Jim Jump.

Claiming the Front Porch
Rather than focusing on intercollegiate athletics, higher education should use the analogy to frame a conversation about academic outreach and extension, argues Daniel J. Ennis.

Evaluating the Genuine Fake
Scott McLemee reviews Lydia Pyne's Genuine Fakes: How Phony Things Teach Us About Real Stuff.

We Need to Talk About Authorship Abuse
The academic community must move beyond compliance with standards and toward the cultivation of a greater sense of ethical responsibility, argue A. Susan Jurow and Jordan Jurow.

The Affordable Online Degree Emerges
William Kuskin on what we can learn from the Rolling Stones about the new genre of scaled education.

We Must Save Independent Student Newsrooms
Colleges should provide no-strings-attached support for the perspective that student journalists offer -- even if it is occasionally uncomfortable to read, Diane McFarlin and Frank LoMonte argue.

The Evolving Role of the University Registrar
Matthew Pittinsky explores what the rise of academic computing teaches us about a 500-year-old position that could increasingly transform higher education.

Ethical College Admissions: VIPs
Just what was being bought at the University of Southern California, asks Jim Jump.
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