We can help win the battle against the disease in the classroom with our students, in our research and in our service, writes Dane Ward. More...
Deletable You
Scott McLemee reviews Susan Schneider's Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind. More...
In the End, Being Ranked Is Better Than Not
Mim L. Runey writes that losing her college's ranking made her realize its importance. More...
A Powerful Message
A recent court ruling affirms the vital importance of access and diversity in higher education, writes Robert W. Iuliano. More...
Advice From a Search Engineer
Scott McLemee reviews Daniel M. Russell's The Joy of Search: A Google Insider's Guide to Going Beyond the Basics. More...
Time for a New Approach
Recent developments in admissions leave us wondering about our mission and ideals, writes Mark L. Kelly. More...
The Bomb in College Classrooms
We're not teaching students enough about weapons of mass destruction -- and it shows, warns Sarah Bidgood. More...
Ethical College Admissions: Revolutionary
How often is there revolutionary change in college admission? That’s an essay rather than a short-answer question. It’s probably a great topic for a column, and I’d be interested in hearing readers’ thoughts about examples of revolutionary change. More...
5 Years Is Not Fast-Tracking
Far too many campuses don’t make it a priority to immediately deal with what they know can be impending disaster, argues Susan Resneck Pierce. More...
Ethical College Admissions: Standard Strong, ALDCs and Lops
The Harvard affirmative action ruling provides important lessons on how the university admits students, writes Jim Jump. More...