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What Are Chapel Hill Faculty Afraid Of?
The UNC Chapel Hill board is doing its job—and a good one at that—in proposing a new School of Civic Life and Leadership, Michael Poliakoff writes.
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Raising a Flag on Colleges’ Sports Gambling Play
College leaders have been neglectful of moral and compliance-related risks in signing agreements with sports betting companies, John R. Thelin and Eric Thomas Weber write.
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Is Florida ‘Wrecked’?
In moving to undermine higher education’s institutional independence, Florida is following a playbook we’ve seen before—but with unparalleled intensity, Barrett J. Taylor writes.
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Should the ‘New’ New College Lose Its Accreditation?
In the face of unprecedented political interference, Florida’s public universities have no right to be accredited, Brian Rosenberg writes.
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Evergreen With Envy
Scott McLemee reviews Robert A. Schneider’s The Return of Resentment: The Rise and Decline and Rise Again of a Political Emotion.
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One Professor’s Thoughts on Teaching: It All Comes Back to Making Connections With Students
Helping students discover what higher education is truly about may require that professors change their mind-sets and work to build relationships with students, writes Gretchen McKay of McDaniel College.
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ChatGPT Is a Plague Upon Education
What winter of 2020 was for COVID-19, winter of 2023 is for ChatGPT—and higher education will never be the same, Jeremy Weissman writes.
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