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Creating New Connections and Conversations in the Classroom
Andrew Joseph Pegoda recommends that instructors schedule regular times for student wellness lessons.
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The Reality of State Disinvestment in Public Higher Education
Recent studies have produced an avalanche of questionable statistics, argues F. King Alexander, to the effect that public institutions do not warrant greater taxpayer support.
Work on Your Jump Shot
A misbegotten blip of an idea in Utah.
'Love, Money, and Parenting' and 'The End of Babies'
The economics of the disappearance of children.
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The Mind-Blowing Hypocrisy of Elite College Admissions
Varsity Blues has exposed just how bad it is, writes Ryan Craig.
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Another Thing the Book Burning at Georgia Southern Reveals
The events are partly the consequence of expectations that the delivery of “diverse” content will by itself engineer more equitable and inclusive campus communities, argues David Shih.
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Trying Things That Scare You
Melissa Dalgleish explores why academics tend to keep doing what they're good at -- and why that can be a trap.
What Does the Recent NACAC Decision Mean for Marketing and Communication Offices?
Advice about the role that marketing and communications can play in response to the potential opportunities and threats.
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