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Opinion

Colleges Shouldn’t Hike Tuition After May 1

Increasing tuition and fees after National Decision Day is unfair to incoming students, Andrew M. Ledbetter and Jessica L. Ledbetter write.

Helping Writers Understand Their Tools

A lesson learned from a student many years ago, applicable to today.

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The Victory for Harvard Is a Victory for Democracy

A settlement by Harvard now would be not only cowardly but crazy.

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Opinion

What Do DEI Moderates Stand For?

A recent Inside Higher Ed piece prompts MK Lamkin to ask what a “moderate” approach to DEI might look like.

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A Not-So-Innocent Abroad

Given her politics, profession and (hippie) parentage, Rachel Toor finds herself surprised to feel a surge of patriotism while traveling overseas.

3 Questions for Sasha Thackaberry-Voinovich on Newstate University

A new “radically affordable” and “AI-focused” university?

The Transfer Credit Myth: How Everything We Know About Excess Credits May Be Wrong

Part One: Through the lens of records and registration.

More Essential Than Ever: A Review

A follow-up to the “user’s manual” for community college reform adds to the conversation.