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Believing in Our Students
Much more is happening on campuses than people chafing under COVID-inspired restrictions, writes Austin Sarat.
Is Lecturing Racist?
For colleges to achieve antiracism, equity and inclusion, one of the most effective actions will be for professors to stop talking so much in their classrooms, argue Scott Freeman and Elli Theobald.
We Must Change How We Fund Graduate School
Channeling more funding directly to grad students would diversify academe and enhance the scientific enterprise, argue Kafui Dzirasa, Christopher D. Lynn, Jin Kim Montclare, Leia Stirling and Bill Wuest.
Colleges Shouldn't Overfocus on Technical Skills
Doing so expands access and opportunity in the short term but creates a two-tiered society that reinforces equity gaps over the long haul, writes Melanie Ho.
How to Ensure Equity in Graduate Admissions in a Pandemic
There are clear steps for colleges to take, writes John Augusto.
COVID-19 Has Taught Us What Intelligence Really Is
Psst, here's a hint: forget about standardized tests, writes Robert J. Sternberg.
Teaching Modalities for Fall Semester
David Galef offers a facetious look at the different ways of offering courses at U of All People.
A Wrinkle in Time
Scott McLemee explores a series of essays on working from home during the pandemic.
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