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Followup on Fall Planning

Popular criteria colleges are using for decisions about the fall.

An Ultra-Sophisticated Language AI Shows the Way Toward Better Writing Assessment

We should make sure we assign and assess writing that artificial intelligence can't pass.

Tightening the 90/10 Rule Is Not Unfair

To the Editor: The argument made by some people in your March 2 article ("Tightening the 90/10 Rule") that closing...

Dropping the Ball

Sometimes damage is done when federal agencies simply fail to act in a timely fashion, and, in this case, it’s the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, write Sarah Spreitzer and Terry W. Hartle.

Talk to Us, Please! We Really Are Here to Help!

Jon Kapell, a campus activities administrator, suggests questions college officials should be asking about giving students support in sharing their opinions and concerns.

Systems Can -- and Must -- Build Better Pathways to Prosperity

For access-oriented colleges and universities, many of which are governed by public systems, stepping up to fix transfer is critical both for extending opportunity to more individuals and for ensuring the survival of these vitally important institutions.

What Happens When Your Position Is Eliminated?

Jonathan Graham describes how he's tried to heal and offers some advice to others in the same situation -- or who fear they might be.