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The Power of Academic Friendship

It is time to combine the best of business education with the well-documented benefits of a liberal arts education, argues Loni Bordoloi Pazich.

Sometimes, Practical Policy Can Be Exceptional

Five years after it was launched, Tennessee Promise has catalyzed seismic positive change, writes Mike Krause.

Ethical College Admissions: Football as Enrollment Management

In Division III, game outcomes may matter less than the enrollment of male students, writes Jim Jump.

Does Harvard Discriminate?

The real question should be whether the discrimination is legal and serves an educational purpose, writes David Karen.

In Support of Fellow Truth Tellers

Higher education shares with the news media a belief that everyone is better off when the press is supported in its role in the marketplace of ideas, writes Raynard Kington.

Enemies of the People?

In the face of the administration's attacks on the press, Greg Britton questions whether his work as a scholarly publisher really differs from that of journalists.

Frankenstein Lives!

Scott McLemee reviews some of the university press titles inspired by Mary Shelley’s classic.

Why Are We Still Grading?

There is absolutely no way to take a student’s work in any class and put a number or a letter to it in a way that couldn’t be done in another equally reasonable way, argues Dan Houck.