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Peer Review Reviewed

In trying to get her students to care about writing, Rachel Wagner decided that she had to get them to care about editing.

The Art of Disagreeing

The whole point of art is to spur debate and discussion, argue Emily Chamlee-Wright and Sarah Skwire, so why shut down an exhibit on a campus?

What Do You Want?

Lessons learned about needs versus wants that were inspired by watching 90’s Sci-fi Shows.

From 'These Truths' to 'Heirs of the Founders’

Filling in a post-Revolution / pre-Civil War blindspot.

Kazakhstan’s Struggle to Modernize

New cadres are needed to run the economy and society, both of which are in acute need of modernization, but without new kinds of schools and universities this task will prove impossible.

Ethical College Admissions: The Bloomberg Gift

The windfall for Hopkins raises many issues but is still worth some praise, especially when considering the policies of most private colleges, writes Jim Jump.

The Reality of Asians and Higher Education Access

The public discussion of the Harvard lawsuit creates a false impression, one that ignores the poverty and disadvantages faced by many Asian Americans, writes Noel Harmon.

Higher Education Needs New Models

We must provide better and more affordable opportunities for more people, writes Matthew S. Holland, citing a "dual-mission" approach as one example.