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‘Extreme Economies’ and Higher Ed in 2050
What can we learn from outliers about the future?
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Colleges Get an F on the ‘F’ Factor
Strong relationships with their fathers can empower female students, yet colleges often aren't adequately attuned to them and overlook their importance, writes Linda Nielsen.
Dear DEI People: Your Black Colleagues Are Waiting
Courtney N. Wright asks, why aren't more administrators who say they support diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives reaching out to their black colleagues now?
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Of Collapsology
Scott McLemee reviews How Everything Can Collapse: A Manual for Our Times by Pablo Servigne and Raphaël Stevens.
Houston as a ‘Prophetic City’
A biography of our nation’s fourth-largest city.
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Service in Exchange for Tuition
By having people of all backgrounds, ethnicities and geographical regions work together, a federal loan-for-service program might help heal our deep national divide, argues Roger Hull.
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