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Are You Serious About Diversifying Your Faculty and Staff?
If so, then Robert T. Palmer offers some concrete advice.
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Deletable You
Scott McLemee reviews Susan Schneider's Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind.
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ALS and the Brain Drain of Higher Education
We can help win the battle against the disease in the classroom with our students, in our research and in our service, writes Dane Ward.
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We Must Contemporize the Liberal Arts
It’s not enough to passively continue with the same curriculum and hope that students, their families, politicians and the public at large re-recognize the value in what we do, argues Laura L. Behling.
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Free Expression and Government Overreach
Colleges and universities must have the flexibility to deal with matters of conduct without the government looking over their shoulders, argues Sigal Ben-Porath.
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Ethical College Admissions: Revolutionary
Jim Jump considers the implications of the ACT scoring changes.
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Time for a New Approach
Recent developments in admissions leave us wondering about our mission and ideals, writes Mark L. Kelly.
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The Bomb in College Classrooms
We're not teaching students enough about weapons of mass destruction -- and it shows, warns Sarah Bidgood.
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