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Stop Taking Grants Students Have Earned
Colleges need to stop treating student success at winning private scholarships as just another windfall, writes Nadja Jepsen.
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The Packaging Is the Problem
Higher education's products remain in demand, but our packaging is the problem, Anthony R. Wheeler writes.
Liberal Arts and the Community
When readers have grown into themselves.
The Campus As Workplace
Is the corporate world giving more thought to the future of the workplace than we are?
Diversifying Faculty Requires Departmental Change
Focusing on the immediate contexts underrepresented minority scholars must navigate is the best way to make academe a welcoming place, write Amalia Pallares, Angela L. Walden, Bernard D. Santarsiero and Aisha El-Amin.
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Opinion
Scandal
Scott McLemee reviews J. Michael Martinez’s Libertines: American Political Sex Scandals From Alexander Hamilton to Donald Trump.
Friday Fragments
Some personal news, more reader-submitted acronyms and the joys of Wrigley Field.
‘Fixer-Upper’ and Our Invisible Academic Workforce Housing Crisis
Why can’t faculty and staff find affordable places to live?
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