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When Critiques Clash
Opinions not backed by facts on community colleges.
Facebook's Pivot-to-Video Debacle and Lessons for Education
Facebook's bad data ruined lives. Are we sufficiently vigilant in education?

Ethical College Admissions: A Focus on 'Fit'
A new report points to the need to challenge the cult of rankings, writes Jim Jump.

What to Do Immediately After an Interview
Derek Attig outlines steps you should take to set yourself up for success in the next stages of the hiring process and beyond.

What's Really at Stake in the Harvard Case
For many students, experiences as members of a particular racial or ethnic group are central to their identities, and those identities should not vanish in the name of colorblind admissions, writes Nicholas Soodik.

The Practical Humanities
They prepare students for the challenges they will confront in their professional, political, social and cultural lives, argues Elizabeth H. Bradley.
Asian Americans and Affirmative Action
The dispute raises fascinating intellectual questions about why racism affects minority groups in such different ways.

Saving the Humanities and Ben Franklin’s Ass
Assertions about the value of the humanities should not be predominantly defensive responses to those who mistakenly deride the economic outcomes of such an education, warns Robert Newman.
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