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Centering the Humanities
Humanities centers and institutes are key to improving the image of the humanities among the public and policy makers, writes Aaron R. Hanlon.
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Macbeth in Bloom
Scott McLemee reviews Harold Bloom's Macbeth: A Dagger of the Mind.
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Reframing Resiliency
We must find strategies to support our students' long-term emotional and social growth in ways that go beyond the crisis of the day, write Vrinda Varia and Jordan Brooks.
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Faculty Members Are the Key to Solving the Retention Challenge
It is essential to build a culture of success for students in the classroom, department by department, writes Carl J. Strikwerda.
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Ethical College Admissions: NACAC and the DOJ
The department is acting out of a completely different view of higher education than most educators have, writes Jim Jump.
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What Universities Get Right -- and Wrong -- About Grand Challenges
Not long ago, universities said they solved problems, Janet A. Weiss and Anne Khademian write. Now, many university leaders have upped the ante: their research will save the world.
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The University: Agent of Change in a Changing Age
Even as we remain committed to principles of inclusiveness, accessibility, equity and justice, we must ensure that we are challenging our students -- and ourselves -- with difficult and controversial subjects, writes David V. Rosowsky.
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