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Let Snow Days Be Snow Days
Insisting on “instructional continuity” is both joyless and blind to the realities of students’ lives, Matt Johnson writes.
Nontenured Academic Workers at Harvard Seek to Unionize
Teaching Religion in the Secular University
The place of religion in the secular curriculum.
Equal Opportunity Insecurity, Regardless of Race or Gender
An essay on being aware of one's weaknesses was marred by a focus on diversity, not humanity.
Untangling the Bungled FAFSA Launch
Politics, priorities and a set of unforced errors unraveled the Education Department’s best-laid plans for a federal aid overhaul. Critics say they should have seen it coming.
Governors Push Consolidation in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma
Pennsylvania and Oklahoma are the latest states where governors are considering sweeping changes to public higher education systems.
Following in California’s Footsteps
California has much to teach the rest of the country about attaining a diverse student body in absence of race-conscious admissions, Michael Blacher and Gabriella Kamran write.
Indiana Bill Tying Tenure to ‘Intellectual Diversity’ Heads to Governor’s Desk
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