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Authenticity and Alienation

How existentialism shaped—and then faded from—modern thought.

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The Art of Giving a Credible Recommendation

Vanessa Doriott Anderson offers advice on a process that, if done well, should be anything but perfunctory.

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From Enrollment VP to Parent

Longtime enrollment professional Ryan J. Dougherty saw three disconnects and five surprising realities when he approached the college search as a parent.

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Views From a Tumultuous Year for Higher Ed

Views essays in the year since Oct. 7 have spoken to the many challenges campuses have confronted.

Helping Students Navigate a Maze of Simulacra

In hyperreality, truth is a construct, fact is a matter of perception and the line between reality and fiction disappears.

How Congress Can Help Improve the Campus Climate

Lawmakers and college leaders all can take steps to combat hate.

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Opinion

A Call for Digital Literacy Across the Curriculum

Digital literacy skills are too important to relegate to the margins of the curriculum, Tahneer Oksman writes.

The American Talent Initiative Was Doomed From the Start

Helping low-income students compete better in a game rigged against them is never going to move the needle.