22 août 2018
22 août 2018
The Trump Administration's Flawed Approach to Diversity
The Trump administration recently rescinded the Obama administration’s policy guidance on education because the policy was presumably problematic. The document provided guidance on the voluntary use of race to achieve diversity in postsecondary education. More...
22 août 2018
Ethical College Admissions: Gainful Employment
Despite what the Education Department says, all sectors of higher education are not the same, and for-profit colleges still need scrutiny and oversight, writes Jim Jump. More...
22 août 2018
Dropping the N Bomb
Scott McLemee explores the speculation that Donald Trump used a racial epithet through the lens of several scholarly analyses. More...
22 août 2018
Caution: No Trigger Warning!
Rivi Handler-Spitz uses a graphic novel approach to show how to help students deal with texts they find disturbing. More...
22 août 2018
Needed: A Public/Private Compact for Higher Education
That compact -- between colleges, state governments and others -- means making a sustained investment in low-income, first-generation and minority students, writes Joni Finney. More...
22 août 2018
Ethical College Admissions: Admission Coaching
I long ago came to grips with the fact that neither my thinking nor my tastes are cutting-edge or mainstream. Neither of the two major political parties represent my views, with one being too liberal and the other too conservative. More...
22 août 2018
The Need for Human Rights Scholarship
In an era of dangerous backsliding by our government and demagogues around the world, students must help fight for fundamental freedoms and protections, argue Barbara Frey and Laura Bloomberg. More...
22 août 2018
Why Won’t Betsy DeVos Defend Civil Rights?
The U.S. Department of Education unilaterally decided to change policies to allow the OCR to ignore a large swath of civil rights complaints, argues Aba Blankson. More...
22 août 2018
The Right to Freeload Threatens Free Speech
Cutting off unions' fair share fees for collective bargaining reflects the desire of Republicans to suppress the political speech of their opponents, argues John K. Wilson. More...