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A Theatre Department’s Response to the Internal Auditor
How one academic administrator might answer questions about the department’s use of unusual resources (say, stiletto heels).
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‘Comfort Is the Enemy of Progress’
Vassar College senior Ryan Mazurkiewicz reflects on censorship versus discomfort in the classroom.
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Centering Discomfort
Drawing on her experiences as seemingly the only atheist in her undergraduate theology and philosophy classes, Mairead Carr writes about how we need to rethink the issue of censorship in college.
2 Reasons Why Graduate School Student Debt Will Go Down
A prediction inspired by Dean Dad writing about a Vox article on inflation.
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Professors, Stop Telling Your Students Not to Get Ph.D.s
You may inadvertently discourage students from marginalized backgrounds, for whom it may be the perfect path—and who most need your help simply to navigate the process, argues Karly Ball.
2 Good Articles on the Same Day
Figuring out what they have in common.
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You’re a Professor, Not an Oracle
Recognizing the boundaries of academic freedom is important to protecting it, Inara Scott writes.
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