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Welcome to Your First Day

The Women's March, and beyond.

What Not to Do as a Presidential Spouse

A presidential spouse for two decades, Mort Maimon shares what he’s learned along the way.

Creating Affordable Pathways

The University of Kentucky, as the state’s flagship institution, has a moral responsibility to provide access to students of limited means, write Eli Capilouto and Tim Tracy, and thus is radically shifting the ratio of merit to need-based aid to do so.

‘At Home in Two Countries’

Peter J. Spiro’s At Home in Two Countries explores how globalization has turned dual citizenship from an anomalous and potentially dangerous condition into something almost commonplace, writes Scott McLemee.

David Gelernter's Scary Vision for the Future of Higher Ed

Why our edtech community must stand up to these crazy ideas.

The Blunt Instrument Temptation

“Hiring Freeze!” “Across-the-Board Cuts!” “Zero Tolerance!” -- all bound to backfire.

Mentoring Doesn't Matter

Mentoring is important for student outcomes. It's too bad so many institutions don't act like it.