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Defending Free Speech
Michael Poliakoff writes that many campuses deserve attention for failing to defend the values of free expression.

How Textbook Rentals Undercut Students
We need to do better in making course materials available to cash-strapped undergraduates and letting them interact with the texts and ideas, Sheila Liming argues.

Campus Politics and the English Language
Peter A. Coclanis calls attention to another form of “unearned” privilege that many people in academe benefit from greatly yet usually take for granted: fluency in the English language.

Ethical College Admissions: A Fresh Perspective
Looking at another school's counseling program can provide insights on your own school, and on admissions, writes Jim Jump.

Higher Education in the Postdegree Era
Colleges and universities must ensure that every learner is prepared to be entrepreneurial and flexible and explicitly adopt a lifelong learning approach, argues John C. Cavanaugh.

Theory in Revolt Now Thunders
Reading "Theses on Theory and History" -- a manifesto decrying the state of history as a discipline -- left Scott McLemee feeling, in Yogi Berra's haunting words, "déjà vu all over again."

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FIRE, Aim, Ready!
A recent report from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni defends free expression on campuses for weak reasons, argues Steven Bahls.

Let’s Focus Innovation on Social Mobility
We must do better at moving low-income students into and through college, in part by adopting new learning models and taking student success strategies to scale, Brian Fleming and Allison Dulin Salisbury write.
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