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Three Questions for Higher Education
We need to engage in a serious dialogue about our role in exacerbating the opportunity gap and our obligation to close it, argues Dan Greenstein.
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Lessons From the Tragedy of the Commons
We in higher education must act on our collective responsibility to support America's public universities, writes Harold M. Hastings.
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Coming in 2017
Colleges and universities should prepare for seven key trends in the new year, Lisa M. Rudgers and Julie A. Peterson advise.
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Colleges Should Abandon Early Admissions
The disadvantage they confer on low-income students is a fatal flaw, argues Harold O. Levy.
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‘Suspicious Minds’
Rob Brotherton’s Suspicious Minds illuminates how Trump’s affinity for the conspiratorial mind-set forms the bedrock of his very existence as a political figure, writes Scott McLemee.
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Compassion Is No Substitute for Competence
Higher education institutions are woefully unprepared to handle the complexity of rape cases, argues Ted Gup.
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Opinion
Swimming Against the Current
Samuel J. Abrams’s research demonstrates that, far from being a beleaguered and miserable minority, conservative professors are, in fact, quite happy in the academy.
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Crossing the Gulf of the Two Cultures
As we in the humanities defend ourselves, we should not engage in the corollary of denouncing the sciences as unimportant.
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