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Fundamental Trump
Aaron James's provocative new theory on Donald Trump suggests that the presidential candidate's rise makes a certain amount of sense in the context of a republic collapsing under strain, writes Scott McLemee.
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Understudied Barriers to Transfer
These three barriers to transfer student completion deserve more attention, argue Davis Jenkins and John Fink.
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HBCUs’ Self-Imposed Leadership Struggles
How can historically black colleges and universities recruit innovative leaders when board members and some HBCU community members fear innovation and change?
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Free Speech? Now, That’s Offensive!
A significant -- and vocal -- contingent of students increasingly regards free speech as nothing more than a weapon of the rich, the powerful and the privileged, writes Jeffrey Aaron Snyder.
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Write On!
In our digital age, some people predict that writing by hand could become an antiquarian hobby, but Anne Trubek's The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting is a story of metamorphosis, not of decline, writes Scott McLemee.
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The NLRB Got It Right
Recognizing graduate students as employees is good for the whole university, argues Mary Grace B. Hébert.
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On Safety and Safe Spaces
Students deserve safe spaces on a campus because the absence of such spaces is counter to the very mission of higher education, argues Matthew Pratt Guterl.
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The Next Equity Challenge?
The long-lasting unequal outcomes in higher education -- especially among Latino, black, Native American and underserved Asian-American students -- are evidence that we haven't made needed changes in the classroom, writes Estela Mara Bensimon.
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