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Imagining a Replacement for the SAT and ACT
Ben Paris thinks California could make a better test. Here's how.

What a New Test Needs to Have
John Katzman has for years called for the elimination of the SAT and ACT. He envisions what a replacement would look like.

It’s Now or Never
College leaders seeking to survive and thrive in a post-pandemic environment have no choice but to reassess and redefine their value proposition, argue Scott Latham and Michael Braun.
My Conversation With Bob Boisture on COVID-19 and the Future of College
Can colleges make love the center of a new cultural operating system?

The Importance of Informational Interviews
As we approach a new faculty hiring season this fall, given the uncertainty of how many positions will be available, you need to be proactive, advises Chris Smith.
A Double-Blind Double Bind
“It’s true what they say about Reviewer Two,” a friend said to me recently, joking that his own second reviewer had been the one barring the way to his new article’s publication yet again, asking for another round of changes.
Building a Bridge to Hate? When Fat Studies Goes Public
We call on ourselves as scholars to engage a wider audience in our work, but we must acknowledge the risks and consequences some of us face for doing so, write Laurie Cooper Stoll and Darci L. Thoune.
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