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Why Campus Carry Still Matters
While guns continue to proliferate on college campuses, writes Matt Valentine, so should interest among scholars in researching gun violence -- an area long neglected by academics.
Admissions Officers Should Look at Career and Technical High Schools
Their students make great college students, write Tia Gerber, Alyssa Davis and Russ Olwell.
Principles or Practices?
The model for hosting outside speakers is fundamentally flawed, argues Sarah Stroup, who offers ways to move beyond it.
Supporting First-Generation Students’ Spirit of Engagement
They are often among the most committed to improving the world, which matches their effort to change their own futures, writes David P. Haney.
Thriving Because Of, Not Despite, Their Identity
Although many people may try to define them by their disadvantages, students often view being first generation as a source of influence and power, Marlette Jackson and Ngoc Tran write.
Community Colleges and the Path Toward Racial Healing
They are distinctly situated to become spaces for the growth and restructuring that this society needs, especially in the areas of police reform and race relations, argues Mark Dennis.
PC Labels Do Disservice
Pretending the significant challenges that disabled students must grapple with aren’t real -- just different -- does not help and perhaps even harms them, argues Stephen Stern.
The Day After Tomorrow
Katherine A. Rowe and A. Benjamin Spencer discuss how college leaders can help restore civil discourse after the election.
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