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Safeguarding Academic Freedom and a College Community
Joanne Berger-Sweeney cites the lessons learned from a controversy at her institution involving race, politics, campus safety and competing claims of ownership over who has the right to speak and what they can and cannot say.
Ethical College Admissions: Do Campus Visits Have Value?
Jim Jump considers what applicants gain -- and what they don't.
Recovering Our Lost Public Esteem
Richard M. Freeland suggests three ways higher education leaders can respond to declining public support and confidence.
The Space Between Us
Scott McLemee explores Michael S. A. Graziano’s The Spaces Between Us: A Story of Neuroscience, Evolution and Human Nature, which describes how we are each surrounded by a kind of invisible bubble possessing remarkable qualities.
Opinion
Not Just a Case Study
Susan Henking shares some of the fundamental lessons she learned in merging the college she led with another.
Building a Collaborative Instructor-Instructional Designer Relationship
Faculty members and designers need clear roles, but ones that emphasize the deeply shared nature of their work, writes Tim Milosch.
Lazy Rivers and Learning
Rather than investing in expensive building projects that can create financial and public-relations risks, writes Loren Rullman, institutions should focus on the educational case for facility development.
Why the Endowment Tax Is Unconstitutional
The endowment tax is an attack on all colleges and universities, done for explicit ideological reasons to try to pressure institutions to silence leftists and lift up conservatives, argues John K. Wilson.
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