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Goodbye Red Scare, Hello Ed Scare
Colleges must mobilize now against legislation to censor curricula and ideas, Jonathan Friedman writes.
Lessons From the Struggle Against the Old McCarthyism
Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin looks to the past to better understand the alarming present-day rise in attacks on what can and can’t be taught.
Bringing PEACE to Support All Students
Preparation, expertise, authenticity, caring and engagement should guide educators in crafting their individual teaching personae, writes teaching scholar Donald A. Saucier.
Eliminate Private Schools
Farhan Mahin received a great education at a private school, but he argues for the elimination of all of them.
More Police on Campus Won’t Prevent Gun Violence
Instead, urban universities should reckon with long-standing failures to prioritize the well-being of their communities and make meaningful, unconditional investments, Charles H. F. Davis III writes.
Taking Charge of Program Viability
When faced with reorganization and possible program elimination, faculty can respond with a plan to make their programs more viable, Michael J. Cripps writes.
Don’t Look Up: Higher Education’s Missing Science/Tech Leaders
Less selective universities should hire more senior administrators with STEM backgrounds—or risk shortchanging their students in competition for the best jobs, Ryan Craig argues.
A Discourse on Method
Scott McLemee reviews Isaac Butler’s The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act.
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