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Every Woman Deserves a Financial Education
With a college education being the first large financial investment for many students, institutions should be responsible for helping students develop financial literacy skills, writes Beth Hwang.
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Opinion
Caste Protections Are a Civil Rights Win, but Be Ready for Backlash
The backlash to universities adding caste as a protected category under antidiscrimination policies is a warning of what’s to come, Pranay Somayajula writes.
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Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Could That Be Me?
Jim Jump wonders, am I “that” guidance counselor?
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10 Principles for Embracing Productive Conflict
The Benevolent Intention Principle, the Likability Principle and more—Todd Kashdan proposes a set of principles for higher ed institutions that aspire to promote free inquiry and protect dissent.
Opinion
Creating Inclusive Mental Health Programs
Colleges can harness technology and peer-to-peer connections to create more inclusive mental health programs, Mikyta Daugherty writes.
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Super HSIs: Recognizing a New Tier of Institutions
Federal funding should be targeted to those institutions that most effectively serve Latino students, not just those that enroll large numbers, Kim A. Wilcox writes.
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Understanding Levels of First-Generationness
Not all first-generation students are alike, write Marjorie Darrah, Roxann Humbert and Gay Stewart.
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Building Racial Dialogue in a Time of Backlash
It was no easy task to win approval for a brand-new Department of Race, Diaspora and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago, Leora Auslander and Adom Getachew write.
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