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Thoughts on Loan Forgiveness
I’ll give it a qualified yes.
HBO’s In-Person ‘Industry’ and the New Hybrid Academic Workplace
The new work of working in higher ed.
Picking Up the Pieces From the Pandemic
A return to the status quo now would further solidify the engrained systems within our institutions that have long been problematic, write Wilmarie Rodriguez and Amy Carpenter.
Equity Gaps Are an Expensive Problem
Colleges have both a moral and a financial stake in closing gaps in student outcomes across racial and ethnic groups, Haroon Atcha writes.
And Then There Were 2
Dropping off The Girl at college.
Pedagogy and the N-Word
Is there a pedagogical purpose for using the N-word out loud in class? Not for me.
The Trailing Spouse
If colleges are interested in real diversity work, their spousal accommodation policies for dual-career academic couples should be much clearer and more supportive, argues Mireille Rebeiz.
Canceling Debt Is a Start—but Only a Start
Biden’s student loan forgiveness, while welcome, barely scratches the surface of what’s needed to address higher education affordability and access, Jamie Merisotis writes.
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