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Why America Needs College Football -- Part 2

Matthew J. Mayhew apologizes for an article that he recently wrote for Inside Higher Ed and describes beginning a long process of antiracist learning.

The Empowered University

Despite the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic, we can and should keep hope alive through deliberate effort and commitment, write Freeman A. Hrabowski, Philip J. Rous and Sarah J. Shin.
Opinion

Recruiting Chinese Students: A Review of the Problems

Xiaofeng Wan reviews the obstacles but offers reason to hope for the future.
Opinion

End Legacy Admissions

Look at the number of seats legacy preferences get and compare them to Black applicants, writes Joseph Price.

L’Affaire Krug and Contemporary Wokeism

The controversy over a white professor passing herself off as Black reveals an underlying contradiction in how we view race, Peter C. Herman writes.

Why America Needs College Football

Essentializing college football might help get us through these uncharacteristically difficult times of great isolation, division and uncertainty, Matthew J. Mayhew and Musbah Shaheen contend.

Colleges Can Help Resolve Our Racial Crisis

We must work to establish institutional cultures that look, feel and are as much as possible like the just world we profess to value, writes Larry E. Davis.

Arts Curriculum for the Actual Arts Economy

The pandemic has turned the spotlight onto what was an already glaring problem: what we've been teaching our arts students hasn't fully prepared them, argues Eric J. Lapin.