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Long Past Due
Scott McLemee reviews Joan Wallach Scott's On the Judgment of History.
Am I a Conservative?!
David Wong reflects on how a Japanese student revealed a disturbing truth to him.
To Use or Not to Use Virtual Private Networks
Requiring your students in China to stay connected to your classes through them is unethical, argues Bob Eckhart, who suggests some ways to avoid it.
Fighting Patterns of Inequity
COVID-19 has highlighted and exacerbated profound economic disparities that higher ed can -- and must -- combat, Yolanda Watson Spiva and Danette Howard write.
Pricing Today and Tomorrow
With COVID-19 and the recession aggravating existing revenue pressures on many colleges, now is the time for campus leaders to develop sustainable strategies, argue Peter Stokes, Bijan Warner and Steve Hahn.
Derailed by Poor Messaging
Or as Cool Hand Luke put it, “What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate,” writes Michael J. Socolow about campus reopening plans.
The Future of College Admissions Is Test Blind
A judge has undermined systemic racism by making the University of California test blind, write Joseph A. Soares and Jay Rosner.
Ethical College Admissions: Coronavirus and College Admission Change
Some things will change, but others won't, writes Jim Jump.
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