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From the Margins to the Mainstream, and Perhaps Back

Jewish Americans and the interplay of ambition and success in the shadow of marginality

Hands of people of various races raised up from a laptop keyboard

The Career Benefits of Volunteer Engagement

You can use such opportunities to network, develop skills outside your comfort zone, try bold things and contribute to society, writes Chris Smith.

A chalk country map of China, colored in red with yellow stars to match the Chinese flag, drawn on a blackboard.

It’s Time to Restore U.S. Study Abroad to China

The U.S. should restore Fulbright exchanges in China and encourage students to study there, Zhiqun Zhu writes.

Shades of 1968—and 1938

On the use and misuse of historical analogies.

Older minority woman sits in classroom talking with younger minority woman

The Why and How of Equity-Minded Mentoring

A process that honors mentors’ and mentees’ social identities can change the culture of exclusionary academic fields, Kristyn Lue and Annie M. Wofford say.

Portrait of Kemi Jona, vice provost for online education and digital innovation at the University of Virginia

3 Questions for UVA’s Kemi Jona

A conversation with the vice provost for online education and digital innovation.

A female college student sits with her back to a wall and her head cradled in her hands, looking depressed, next to a backpack and book.

Students Don’t Know How Depressed They Are

And that might not be a bad thing, Isaac L. Ahuvia writes.