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Why Colleges Should Require Faculty Diversity Statements
The University of California, Los Angeles, is right to do so, argues Carmen Mitchell, and other institutions would be smart to follow suit.
Open Educational Resources: What We Don't Know
Free, accessible curricular materials may have many benefits for students. But the research conducted so far hasn't delivered the required proof yet, Regan Gurung writes.

The Community We All Choose to Build
Alan R. Townsend describes why he left a top research university to help lead a small liberal arts college.

Winning the Global War for Talent, and Beyond
Internationalization of campuses is no longer just a nice thing to do. It is absolutely necessary, argues James Applegate.

Choosing Between Dreams and Family
Iranian students are silently subjected to a convoluted and unfair visa process, argues Adam Weinstein.

Ethical College Admissions: Ready for My Close-Up
Portrayals of college admissions in popular culture do matter, writes Jim Jump.

What the Harvard Case Teaches Us
Whatever the judge rules, we have seen the impact of wealth, alumni connections and athletic skill in elite college admissions, writes Nicholas Soodik.

Veterans Day 2018
Highly selective colleges enroll modestly more veterans. And 100 higher ed leaders gather in Washington this week to keep veteran enrollments rising. That's progress, right? Wick Sloane asks.
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