Newly signed legislation allowing athletes to profit from their names and likenesses is a step in the right direction, but it's only a start, write Welch Suggs and Solomon Hughes. More...
Thinking Outside the Digital Box
Curtis Newbold explains why he took his online students to the jungles of Cambodia. More...
Ethical College Admissions: Declaration of Independents
Issues of money need attention in the admissions world, writes Jim Jump. More...
We Must Own Our Own Futures
Colleges will have to deal with significant changes in the coming decades, predicts John D. Simon -- changes that can be categorized as the Great Decline, the Great Unknowing and the Great Unbundling. More...
Refinancing Remediation
The system must be fixed to change the current situation in which students take on large debts they often can't repay, argues Arthur M. Hauptman. More...
A Liberal Arts Approach to Design Thinking
Design thinking marks a way forward for liberal learning in the high-tech, entrepreneurial world now emerging, write Jeffrey Nesteruk and Joel W. Martin. More...
Whistle-Blowing
Scott McLemee reviews the timely Whistleblowers: Honesty in America From Washington to Trump by Allison Stanger. More...
Another Round of Chaos in College Admissions
The Justice Department doesn't know what it's doing to American colleges, write Robert Massa. More...
Internships as a High-Impact Practice?
Colleges and universities should proceed with caution before they encourage or even require students to have them, argues Matthew T. Hora. More...
Another Round of Chaos in College Admissions
Perhaps we brought it on ourselves -- colleges and universities that “charge too much” and “sell coveted spaces to the highest bidder.” At least that is the image the public has developed of higher education. More...