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A poem about final papers by Laurence Musgrove.

Ethical College Admissions: Sharknado

A new lawsuit against the College Board -- over whether it sells student data -- raises important issues, writes Jim Jump.

The Ghost of Higher Education Past

In Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, the question becomes whether or not Scrooge will see previous events as lessons that lead to transformation. Higher education finds itself in a similar position today, writes Arthur Levine.

The Misguided Repeal of Gainful Employment

The accountability regulation wasn't perfect, but it worked in weeding out poorly performing programs, Jonathan Kaplan writes. Let's improve it, not kill it.

Regional Public Universities Need Help Going Online

Online program management companies are facing criticism, but many underresourced institutions need outside partners to succeed, David Klock writes.

The Unfairer Sex

Class-action lawsuits filed on behalf of women under Title IX have been part and parcel of the legal world for decades, write James Moore and Kursat Christoff Pekgoz, and now it's men's turn to band together.

Strange Ed Fellows

Rabbi Daniel Lehmann describes how very different institutions -- for example, a secular, global university and a graduate theological consortium -- can come together to confront climate change and other pressing societal issues.

When Colleges and Universities Stop Making Sense

Higher education institutions and their leaders -- who claim to help graduates develop critical thinking -- are doing too little to combat the growing lack of reason roiling our society, Ryan Craig writes.