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Prop 16's Defeat and the Future of Affirmative Action
Affirmative action remains an important tool for society, writes Amaka Okechukwu.
Reopenings Redux
Karen Robinson and Anthony Rotoli offer four guiding principles to help campuses prepare to open their doors again in the upcoming spring semester.
Caring Is a Skill We Need Right Now
Derek Attig describes the significant yet often untapped value of mutual support among graduate students.
Education as Infrastructure: Thoughts on John Warner’s ‘Sustainable. Resilient. Free.’
Getting the big questions right.
Learning Science, Institutional Change and ‘The Idea of the Brain’
Neuroscience and the university of the future.
3 More Tips for Teaching in a Virtual Classroom
Looking ahead to the next semester, J. Mark McFadden shares what he's learned over the past months about how to be a more effective instructor.
Fighting for Conservatives Under Attack in Academe
The most discriminated-against higher ed employees -- those on the right or center-right -- are ignored in public universities ostensibly but falsely obsessed with diversity, argues Richard E. Vatz.
Thanks for the Speakout
Students restore my faith in the future.
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