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31 octobre 2018

Preparing for the Post-LMS World

HomeIf it isn’t already, the learning management system will soon be obsolete, Jonathan Rees argues. Let’s replace it in ways that treat professors like the professionals they are. More...
31 octobre 2018

The FAFSA Challenge

HomeThe annual struggle is nearly upon us. With the Oct. 1 date for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid nearly here, we in the higher education policy world face a daunting task: continually pushing for further FAFSA simplification, without inadvertently deterring the very students who most stand to benefit. More...
31 octobre 2018

The People v. Expert Authority

HomeThe expression “low-information voter” always amounts to tacit self-flattery. Everyone using it implicitly exempts themselves. But almost a century has passed since Walter Lippmann denounced “the myth of the omnicompetent citizen,” and the problems facing any electorate have in the meantime kept on growing in scale, variety and complexity. More...
31 octobre 2018

How Higher Ed Must Support Arab Women

HomeLian Ryan-Hume, the first-ever Arab Israeli to win a Rhodes scholarship, argues that, for Arab women to advance, higher education must prioritize diversity.
It’s hard to ignore all the truly amazing women who shatter gender stereotypes and break the proverbial glass ceiling through their social, economic, cultural and political achievements. Yet in the Arab world, women still face stark challenges on all of these fronts. More...
31 octobre 2018

Ethical College Admissions: The NACAC Meeting

HomeThe annual gathering of thousands provides insights into challenges facing the admissions profession and the organization, writes Jim Jump. More...
31 octobre 2018

Enemies of the People?

HomeIn the face of the administration's attacks on the press, Greg Britton questions whether his work as a scholarly publisher really differs from that of journalists. More...
31 octobre 2018

Does Harvard Discriminate?

HomeThe real question should be whether the discrimination is legal and serves an educational purpose, writes David Karen. More...
31 octobre 2018

Ethical College Admissions: Football as Enrollment Management

HomeIn Division III, game outcomes may matter less than the enrollment of male students, writes Jim Jump. More...
31 octobre 2018

Sometimes, Practical Policy Can Be Exceptional

HomeFive years after it was launched, Tennessee Promise has catalyzed seismic positive change, writes Mike Krause. More...
31 octobre 2018

The Power of Academic Friendship

HomeIt is time to combine the best of business education with the well-documented benefits of a liberal arts education, argues Loni Bordoloi Pazich. More...
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