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Leaving So Soon?
Why are growing numbers of presidential tenures short-lived, asks Clara M. Lovett, and what can we learn from them?

The Question of Deplorable Snowflakes
Scott Dalrymple considers the gap between anti-intellectualism and higher education, and how to bridge it.

Ethical College Admissions: Test Recycling
The greatest threat to the SAT is test security, writes Jim Jump.

Anatomy of a Smear
Scholars should speak out against those who have weaponized the language of “safety,” “security,” “acknowledgment” and “inclusion” to silence anyone who disagrees with them, argues Peter Wood.

Ronell's Complaint
Avital Ronell's new book, Complaint, is not really about the recent harassment case, writes Scott McLemee. At the same time, it’s not exactly not about it.

A #MeTooSociology Reckoning
The case of Michael Kimmel, argue Kris Macomber and Matt Ezzell, raises two crucial questions: What makes holding powerful men accountable so difficult, and where do we go from here?

What Every College Leader Should Know About Blockchain
Amid the hype, the technology really does have major implications for higher education research, accountability and credentials, Daniel Pianko writes.

Asian Americans at Harvard: Welcome to Campus
A lawsuit joined by the U.S. Justice Department distorts the way admissions works, writes Julie J. Park.
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