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Thinking Like a Designer in Uncertain Times
In times of crisis like today, colleges should think quite differently than they do in a traditional strategic planning process and consider six basic principles, argues David P. Haney.

Refusing Even to Decide?
Both last week's NLRB decision and a case before the Supreme Court, writes Patrick Hornbeck, focus on one query: What kind of questions can courts constitutionally ask about faculty at religiously affiliated educational institutions?
Building to Pivot
Implications of a seemingly simple rule.

AP Is Good for Students
The Advanced Placement program is rigorous and beneficial, writes Mark Carl Rom.

Protecting Academic Freedom in the Black Lives Matter Era
Faculty often fail to rally behind colleagues who buck the conventional wisdom, argues Jonathan Zimmerman, citing the recent case of a professor who criticized the BLM movement.

Sex, Social Distancing and the Fall Semester
In this global pandemic, adults must get over their squeamishness about young people’s sexuality and talk about how sex figures into campus life, Jennifer S. Hirsch and Shamus Khan contend.

Career Exploration Through the Lens of Equity
We need equity-minded scholars now more than ever, writes Deborah S. Willis, and she shares some practical strategies for how to become one.
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