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Oscar's Story: Refusing to Live Life Through a Deficit Lens
Farewell to a wonderful companion.
Addressing Anti-Asian Racism in the University
Official statements condemning it ring hollow if they don’t, in fact, stop the anti-Asian racism that already exists within many of these institutions, argue Robert Diaz and Hae Yeon Choo.
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Building Safety Into Graduation Celebrations
Commencement season comes at an epidemiologically perilous point, writes David Holtgrave, who outlines the challenges and some key steps to deal with them.
The Higher Ed Generation Gap
It’s on us, the faculty, to bridge the new generational divide.
Rethinking Dual Enrollment to Advance Equitable Transfer
Now's the time to put dual enrollment to work better expanding college access and connecting underserved students to high-opportunity bachelor’s degree pathways.
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Opinion
Confronting a Cascading Crisis
Higher education must help ensure that K-12 students, after a year of school closures and other significant challenges, don’t fall irreparably behind, writes Sian L. Beilock.
Giving Your Print Magazine New Life Online
Pairing your institution’s print magazine content with your digital channels will broaden its reach and help it find new audiences -- here’s how.
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An Exercise in Arrogance and Humility
To be a good academic writer, you must deploy a judicious mix of two contradictory traits that are a disaster by themselves but together make magic, writes David F. Labaree.
Pagination
Pagination
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