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Ending College Supremacy
The divide between those with and without degrees hurts higher education and the country. Ryan Craig says colleges and universities must work to close that gap.
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We Need a Contact Tracing Army
And colleges should urge students to enlist, Howard Koh and Michael Fraser write.
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Governing Boards and Race
It’s time for them to weigh in, but they don’t know how, contends Raquel M. Rall.
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The Need to Combat a False Growth Mind-Set
Misperceptions among college instructors about the concept may actually be harming some students in their moments of greatest need, warns Omid Fotuhi.
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An Open Letter to Top Administrators
As COVID rages on, treating your communications team simply as campus mouthpieces is a missed opportunity and can have significant impact, argue Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin Hennessy.
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Doing Faculty Diversity Differently
For faculty of color to accept a job at an isolated college often means a sort of social suicide, writes Ulises Ali Mejias, who offers a possible solution.
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Liberal, Conservative or Somewhere in the Middle?
At a time when facts and analysis are devalued or simply ignored, perceptions matter, including how voters perceive the political orientation of colleges, write Terry Hartle and Phil Muehlenbeck.
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