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We Must Do Better for the Next Lia Thomas
Should there be more than two podiums, two gendered sets of record books? More could be done to recognize transgender athletes’ accomplishments, Ross Aikins writes.
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A Pandemic Reflection Process
To build leadership capacities and institutional resilience, colleges should engage in a process of structured reflection on their own pandemic histories, Suzanne Wilson Summers writes.
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The Problems With Academic Probation
Research shows students placed on probation are less likely to be retained. Colleges should consider strategies for mitigating or avoiding the negative effects, Nicholas A. Bowman argues.
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A Free Expression Strategy
A new report offers a road map for how campus leaders can create a culture of free expression, write former Vermont governor Jim Douglas and former Washington governor Chris Gregoire.
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What Will Really Improve College Equity and Access?
It’s not the elimination of legacy admissions, write Robert Massa and Bill Conley. Focus instead on gapping.
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Opinion
The Humanities Need Gen Ed
The curricular retreat away from canonical works and grand narratives has helped dampen student interest in the humanities, Mark Bauerlein writes.
After Liberalism… the Deluge
Scott McLemee reports on Matthew Rose’s A World After Liberalism: Philosophers of the Radical Right.
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Why Higher Ed Must Advocate for Mandatory Personal Finance Education in High School
Emotion is driving college choice, but reason should prevail, writes financial literacy advocate John Pelletier.
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