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DEI Attacks Hurt All Students, Even Evangelicals

Evangelical Christian students are among those harmed by attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion offices, Matthew J. Mayhew writes.

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In the Battle for Tenure, Words Matter

Opponents of tenure would have us believe it’s categorically different from other forms of just cause employment—but it’s not, Deepa Das Acevedo writes.

From College President to College Dad, Understanding What Really Matters in Admissions

Pete Gallego reviews what made the difference in his son’s look at campuses.

ChatGPT: A Different Kind of Ghostwriting

Ghostwriting often flies under the radar, but it’s not that different from using AI; both exist in an ethical gray area.

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Enduring Skills and the Future of Work

No one succeeds alone, writes Chris Smith, so graduate students should focus on building human skills in order to advance in their careers.

3 Questions for Coursera’s Cassidy Dadaos

Lessons learned six-plus years after pivoting from higher ed to ed tech.