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Defending Community Colleges Against Attacks on DEI
Community college leaders can’t sit on the sidelines, for three important reasons, Steve Robinson writes.

A Better Way to Address Revenue-Sharing and Online Marketing
The Education Department is right to try to regulate third-party providers and curtail online marketing, but there’s a simpler, more transparent way to do it, James DeVaney and John Katzman write.

Why We Need Applied Humanities
Applied humanities courses or modules have much to offer students studying STEM, Kathryn Strong Hansen writes.

College Is the Real World
The myth that colleges somehow exist apart from the “real world” lies at the center of the many challenges facing higher ed today, Karen E. Spierling writes.

Event Promotes Comprehensive Strategies for Student Mental Health
Psychologist Rachel Goldsmith Turow recaps challenges and ideas for supporting students that came out of the 2023 Depression on College Campuses conference.

The New Era of Regulatory Overreach
Proposed changes to the Education Department’s definition of third-party servicers would stifle innovation and increase costs to colleges and students, Representative Virginia Foxx writes.

Reclaiming Ruralisms
In devaluing rural identities and language, higher ed alienates rural communities, Samantha Nousak and Sarah D. C. Harvey write.
Legacy Admissions Is Still Under Attack
While few colleges have moved in recent years, student groups have taken up the issue, writes Christoph Baker.
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