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When 'High-Quality' Evidence Maybe Shouldn't Be the Goal
Diets and writing are apparently hard to study scientifically. But is "scientific" study absolutely necessary for progress?
'Has Anyone Asked About That Pin?'
Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako, a black medical student at a university hospital, considers the impact of a white colleague displaying a symbol of racial justice in his attire.
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Thinking Nonbinary
Scott McLemee reviews George Estreich's Fables and Futures: Biotechnology, Disability, and the Stories We Tell Ourselves.
The Changing Relationship Between College Presidents and Their Brands
How to best leverage your institution’s chief officer.
My Dad’s Academic Career as My Model
Did you also go into the family higher ed business?
The Trend of Academic Isolationism in the United States
There are signs that parts of the American higher education establishment would like to construct a barrier on the northern border to separate the U.S. from Canada.
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