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Florida’s Universities Can’t Have It Both Ways

Courts, policy makers and research funders should demand truth in advertising when it comes to institutional commitments to academic freedom, Neal H. Hutchens and Frank Fernandez write.
Opinion

The Internet Archive Is a Library

A lawsuit against the Internet Archive threatens the most significant specialized library to emerge in decades, say a group of current and former university librarians.

How to Recover From Pandemic Learning Loss

To address pandemic learning loss, schools and colleges must fundamentally rethink education, shifting to experiential, interactive learning, G. Gabrielle Starr writes.

Beyond Ideological Debates

Programs responding to lack of intellectual diversity are needed, but we must also improve the processes through which these and other new programs are approved, Margaret Spellings writes.

A New Era of Union Activism in Higher Ed

Are higher ed leaders ready, James B. Thelen asks.

Beyond Ideological Debates

Programs responding to lack of intellectual diversity are needed, but we must also improve the processes through which these and other new programs are approved, Margaret Spellings writes.

A Simplified FAFSA? Yes—and Yet, Not Yet

It’s a great goal, but are we really ready, asks Kent Barnds.

We’re Asking the Wrong Questions About AI

It’s not only about academic integrity: higher ed faces much bigger challenges in the face of frightening questions about the future of the knowledge workforce, Paul LeBlanc writes.