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Dear Colleagues: The Time for Boldness Is Now
In a letter to fellow faculty, Nolan L. Cabrera argues that self-censorship is not a strategy for self-preservation.

A Better Measure of Financial Health
The Trump administration should change how it evaluates the financial health of higher ed institutions, Ariel Sokol writes.

Yes, Students Still Want to Go to College
Despite the doom and gloom, the data shows strong demand from students for college—let’s help them get there, Bill DeBaun writes.

Sublimating the Grief of the Left Behind
Academic job loss really is different from other kinds of job losses, Deepa Das Acevedo writes.

Where Is Congress?
Broad structural reform, directed by Congress, is what’s needed to fix America’s colleges, Kyle Beltramini writes.

Preserving AI
Future scholars will need an enduring digital record of AI technology, Thomas Padilla writes.

An Unreliable Partner
Under Linda McMahon’s leadership of ED, colleges should prepare for a student aid policy characterized by inefficiencies and overreach, Daniel A. Collier writes.

Late Decision: Admissions Innovation or Gimmick?
Jim Jump breaks down Bennington’s College new “late decision” option.
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