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Where More Money Would Matter Most
Spending more on each community college student is the key to national higher ed success, Jay Urwitz argues.
Teaching Into Conflict
Karlyn Crowley offers advice and resources for how professors can cultivate and manage hard conversations in the classroom.
Georgetown Law, Truth and Orthodoxy
Georgetown Law’s response to multiple racially charged incidents has been alarming, Andrew Koppelman argues.
We Still Need to Eliminate Bias From Medical School Admissions
It’s true that more Black students are going to medical school, but admissions processes still need to change, writes Wayne A. I. Frederick.
Missed Opportunities in Online Learning
STEM students’ struggles with online learning during the pandemic should give institutions pause in expanding online offerings, a team of researchers writes.
Splice Jobs
David Galef offers a satirical proposal on ways to make the English major more viable.
The Real Face of Cancel Culture
Criticism is not canceling, and the victim narrative is particularly pernicious in light of attacks on academics and teachers at home and abroad, Timothy Verstynen writes.
Freedom of Speech and Its Discontents
This spring’s offerings from university presses include a bumper crop of books on freedom of expression and its discontents.
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