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Ethical College Admissions: AP Registration
The explanations for the changes don't make a lot of sense, writes Jim Jump.

About (Black) Face
The racism of old yearbooks at the University of Richmond is real and still creates pain, writes Eric Joy Denise. But the university is studying and learning from the bigotry of its past.

I Pledge $5,000 to My Alma Mater if It Will End Legacy Preferences
It's time to end any favoritism for alumni children in admissions, writes R. Guru Singh.

The Great Bundling of Work-Force Development
Colleges may be facing pressure to separate their credentialed learning from their other offerings, Ryan Craig writes. Our work-force development system, meanwhile, could learn a thing or two from higher education.

2020 Visions
Scott McLemee reviews some of the books now being published by university presses, many of which seem to predict our world in the upcoming decade.

Are Universities Political?
Higher education institutions aren't easily disentangled from politics, and to claim otherwise is not only false but dangerous, argue Inger Bergom and Spencer Piston.

Confronting the Columbus Murals
In the controversy at the University of Notre Dame, perhaps everyone has been standing too closely to see the whole work of art for what it is, argues Ryan Mas.

A President’s Renewed Respect for Tenure
Daniele Struppa’s years as a dean tested his support, but tenure’s protection of unpopular faculty views is essential in times like these, he writes.
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