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The Canon Debate

Tradition versus innovation in the arts and humanities.

Not So Fast on Teaching AI ‘Skills’

Preparing students for the future means thinking deeply about the questions new technologies raise.

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Opinion

How to Better Justify Intercollegiate Athletics

Lou Matz writes that colleges should consider a competitive sports major akin to majors in dance and music.

Academics Need to Raise Their Public Voices

Why engaging in public scholarship has never been more necessary.

Friendship in the 21st Century

From Aristotle’s concept of a friend as a second self to today’s social networks, what colleges can do to enhance students’ social and interpersonal development.

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COVID’s Lasting Impacts on Faculty Inclusion

Think the pandemic is well behind us? Survey data shows feelings of inclusion have continued dropping as a result of it, write Laurel Smith-Doerr, Joya Misra, Shuyin Liu and Dessie Clark.

Accreditation Myth-Busting

Busting down barriers to transfer-of-credit policies.

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Dealing With the Ghosts of Leaders Past

Jacob A. Brown, Jeffrey S. Bednar, C. K. Gunsalus and Nicholas C. Burbules describe how to identify and manage the lingering influence of some leaders’ legacies.