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A Wider Net
Ranjan Daniels explores what college and university administrators can do to shield their institutions from a potential reduction in Chinese student enrollment.

Ethical College Admissions: Fool Me Twice
What possible reason could the parents in the latest admissions scandal have had, writes Jim Jump.

We Must Have Both
Higher education institutions must work to bolster the security of their research without sacrificing openness and collaboration, write Peter McPherson and Mary Sue Coleman.

Foxy Logic
Scott McLemee continues his review of Catherine Lyall's Being an Interdisciplinary Academic: How Institutions Shape University Careers.

Uniform Rules to Protect Access
The state authorization fiasco in California is the sort of unintended consequence that can occur when policy makers impose rules only on one sector of higher education, writes Steve Gunderson.

Don’t Just Revile Amy Wax -- Rebut Her
Outrage does not and cannot refute what she said -- only facts can do that, argues Jonathan Zimmerman.

Taking Trans Lives Seriously
It is not permissible to debate in some academic parlor game the lives of people who are oppressed and murdered, writes Mark Lance.

Ethical College Admissions: Rightsizing
George Washington U's plan to shrink is worth watching, writes Jim Jump.
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