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A Weighty Footnote

Science papers are the right place to talk about the supremacist history of science, Clara del Junco writes.

Ethical College Admissions: Admit Rates

Is it ethical to withhold the data? Jim Jump considers the issues.

‘Going Public’ With the Humanities in a Fake News World

Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem writes of the assault on the humanities, the battle in and outside the classroom with false knowledges, and the imperative to engage publicly with well-researched truths.

Politics, Religion and Inviting Disaster

Scott McLemee discusses Matthew Rose’s A World After Liberalism: Philosophers of the Radical Right with the author.

Vision of the Future

David Soo outlines what Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona’s higher education innovation agenda should look like.

Enough With the Culture Wars

Stanford’s first-year program revives the concept of a shared curriculum without reigniting battles over Western civ and literary canons, Dan Edelstein writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.

Integrating STEM and the Humanities

The humanities are thriving at science and technology–oriented universities, Richard Utz writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.
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Improving Outcomes Data for Online Programs

It’s often impossible to tell how graduates of online programs fare, Robert Kelchen writes.