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Academic Freedom Goes to Court
The repression of academics in Turkey is worsening, writes Scott McLemee, who describes the growing international protest on behalf of such scholars and how one might join it.
Perfect Gifts for Grads ... That Don’t Cost a Penny
Intangible ways to support graduate students.
Disney's $52.4 Billion 21st Century Fox Deal and Our Higher Ed Futures
What might we think about when we think about this deal through a higher ed lens?
It's Not Over
The fight against the FCC's benighted decision has moved into the courts and into Congress.

Do Your University's Digital Services Create a Competitive Advantage?
Enhancing the student experience via technology

Student Loans, Bankruptcy and the Silence of Presidents
College and university leaders should support current legislation that would return standard bankruptcy protections to student loans and restore basic fairness to the lending system, argues Alan Collinge.

Crossing the Divide
Faculty and staff members can often regard one another with indifference, suspicion or even hostility, but at Georgetown University, the two groups are actively collaborating to improve student well-being, writes David Ebenbach.
The Term Paper Perplex
Why do we keep doing this to ourselves and our students?
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