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Reducing the Role of Wealth in College Access Through Counselor Training
Counselors see the impact of economic inequality but need more help to reduce its impact, writes Patrick O’Connor.
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Why It Matters That More Americans Read Poetry Now
We are not living in the end times for the arts, even if public arts and humanities institutions in the United States remain criminally underfunded, writes Eric Weiskott.
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A Cycle of Advice
Every new group of humanities and social science scholars needs guidance to reimagine professional development and career options, writes Alfreda James.
Be Civil, Not Angry
Democracy benefits from approaches characterized by inquiry, relationships, persuasion and reason – and other reasons why civility is better than anger.
Worrying About 'The Fifth Risk’
A whole new set of reasons to worry about Trump.
Reforming Pell Grants
A call for larger grants -- and ending eligibility for some institutions.
Attendance Policies
Should a college have a single college-wide attendance policy?
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