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Discomfort Is Still Legal
Journalists and scholars regularly mischaracterize legislation against critical race theory, wrongly implying that discomfort-creating lessons are illegal, Peter Minowitz writes.
AACC, Day 2: Worth the Wait
A useful app, eight-week classes, “covenant governance” and a worthy project of translation.
Higher Ed’s Relationship With the Government: It’s Complicated
Understanding an imperfect union.
Don’t Means Test Loan Cancellation. Age Test It.
If fairness is the issue, this is what should be done.
In Memoriam: Michael A. Olivas
Proof that activism and scholarship are not necessarily at odds.
Helping Prospective Students See Themselves on Campus
With some students not able to make it to campus for an in-person tour, colleges must ensure their virtual tours offer a clear sense of what the campus is like, says Mary Kreta of the University of Montana.
Ethical College Admissions: MIT, Diamonds in the Rough and the Testing Culture Wars
Will MIT change and challenge the test-optional movement? Jim Jump considers the possibilities.
College Can’t Level the Playing Field (by Itself)
Rather than place unrealistic expectations on colleges, advocates for college opportunity should prioritize investments in children, Sandy Baum and Michael McPherson write.
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