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Affirmative Action: Now More Than Ever
Michael S. Roth discusses why we must resist efforts to restrict affirmative action.
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The President as Mentor for Tackling Hard Questions
The time is right for a more courageous approach to difficult conversations, writes Ronald A. Crutcher, who meets regularly with students to discuss controversial issues across lines of difference.
Online Courses as Good as In-Person Classes
Fred Lokken disagrees with a recent “Views” contributor who wrote that online education isn’t working -- and provides data to prove his points.
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‘Digital Prospects’
Byung-Chul Han’s In the Swarm: Digital Prospects describes how our society is well down the road toward a dramatically different, digital world. Much harder to discern, writes Scott McLemee, is where, or if, Han sees an off-ramp.
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Maximizing Mobility
Leveraging new data can help low-income students climb the economic ladder, writes Michael Lawrence Collins.
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Texting to New Perspectives
Beyond offering opportunities to communicate quickly with family, friends and even teachers, texting also provides some intellectual benefits, argue Missy Watson and Madhuri Karak.
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What We Talk About When We’re Not Talking About Engineering
Kristin Boudreau describes how a play by a student has fostered a vitally inclusive space at a predominately engineering college.
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