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The Next Lawsuits to Hit Higher Education
It is simply a matter of time before a class-action one is filed against an institution for knowingly using biased instruments in evaluating its faculty, argues Ann Owen.

New Maladies of the Soul
Scott McLemee reviews Glenn A. Albrecht's Earth Emotions: New Words for a New World.

Higher Ed Leadership and Ed Tech in the 21st Century
Innovations and advances raise questions of how new academic leaders should help choose the best products and develop the best practices, writes Terri E. Givens.

My Year of Virtual Classroom Visitors
Michelle Janning explains what she (and her students) learned when she brought guest lecturers into her course via video.

Navigating Academic and Student Affairs for Pathways Success
Pathways programs are about the entire student experience, advise Feleccia Moore-Davis and Sheri Rowland, who offer five key recommendations for putting an effective one in place.

Guided Pathways Reform
Evelyn N. Waiwaiole, Linda L. Garcia and Coral M. Noonan-Terry share the top five questions to ask when redesigning academic advising.

Colleges Should Cosign Student Loans
Risk sharing is coming, argues Carlo Salerno, and Congress can improve accountability by obligating colleges to help repay the debt they ask students to take on.

Ethical College Admissions: Questioning Assumptions on Undermatching
New studies on low-income students raise important issues, but we should not assume that there is a single best approach to higher education for all students, writes Jim Jump.
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