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The Crisis-Industrial Complex
People seem to wear the number of crises they've dealt with on their campus as a badge of honor, but it's not something we should crow about, argues Marcelle Hayashida.

Professors, Ask Hard Questions of Your Online Providers
Private companies can help colleges achieve their goals, but the faculty should never lose control of their courses and programs, Melora Sundt writes.

Speak Softly… or at Least Speak English
Policing international students’ speech and threatening them with discrimination for speaking their own language is abhorrent, writes Susan D. Blum.

The Effortless Perfection Myth
Caralena Peterson initially wrote it off as a superficial cliché, but now as a recent college graduate, she believes it should be considered a major mental health concern.

Ethical College Admissions: Tuition Resets
The evidence is mixed on their impact, writes Jim Jump.

A Few Lessons About Public-Private Partnerships
As many institutions look to public-private partnerships as a financing solution for their biggest and most important projects, Charles G. Renner describes some of the ins and outs.

The State of the State of the Union
Scott McLemee traces the evolution of the State of the Union address from George Washington's day until our current moment.

Are Journal Editors 'Human Subjects'?
Should rules written to protect biomedical research subjects from physical harm, Alan Sokal asks, be applied blindly to very different types of subjects?
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