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Public Engagement Is a Two-Way Street
Claiming that academics are failing to engage with the general public is intellectual laziness at best and anti-intellectual posturing at worst, argues Adam Kotsko.
Why We Should Drop Football
In a letter to trustees, Rachel Toor explains why a university should take its students out of harm’s way.
Feeding a Dangerous Fiction
University crackdowns on speech hurt everyone, writes Christopher Newfield, and renew a false, decades-old depiction of campuses as overrun by censorious radicals.
More Institutional Support for Animal Research Is Needed
It protects scientists and advances the discovery of promising treatments that can improve the lives of both people and animals, writes Mar Sanchez.
Beyond PowerPoint Presentations
Amy Rottmann and Salena Rabidoux recommend these free, easy-to-use presentation tools to improve student outcomes in online courses.
A Dangerous Precedent
Policies that punish student protesters reinforce institutionalized white supremacy, argues Charles H. F. Davis III.
Meeting the Enemy
Colleges shouldn’t deem certain speech to be off-limits, writes Walter M. Kimbrough.
Ethical College Admissions: Our Better Angels
Jim Jump considers the situations where a college counselor’s interests may not entirely overlap with those of students.
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