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Affirmative Action Is Probably Dead: Now What?

Antar Tichavakunda and Suneal Kolluri review the options for those who worry about the Supreme Court’s possible decision.

Our House Is Burning

Traditional approaches to civic education are not sufficient to counter the urgent threats to American democracy, Eric Mlyn writes.
Opinion

‘Professor of Apocalypse’

Scott McLemee reviews Jerry Z. Muller’s Professor of Apocalypse: The Many Lives of Jacob Taubes.
Opinion

Fighting the Good Fight

Not all is well in North Dakota: Anastassiya Andrianova offers a dispatch from the battle against legislation barring critical race theory in the Upper Midwest.

Why I Gave $25M to a Small Liberal Arts College

By giving to McPherson College in Kansas, Melanie Lundquist wants to inspire more donations to small liberal arts colleges, she writes.

Higher Ed Must Change or Die

Consider this my “burning platform” memo for higher ed, Temple University president Jason Wingard writes.
Opinion

Why Higher Ed Digital Advertising Tactics Disrespect Students

Robert Kadar and Steve Roth write that there’s more to recruitment than lead generation.
Opinion

Make Title IX Policies More Student-Friendly

New research finds students aren’t able to comprehend typical Title IX policies. Here’s why that’s a problem, Laura Beth Nielsen and Kat Albrecht write.