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Addressing Racist Microaggressions

Many colleges and universities pride themselves on their commitment to diversity, yet that commitment often seems to be superficial, writes Macy Wilson.

Crossing the Gulf of the Two Cultures

As we in the humanities defend ourselves, we should not engage in the corollary of denouncing the sciences as unimportant.

Be Wary of the Details

While well intentioned, it’s apparent that the New York State tuition-free public college plan will not accomplish its desired goals, writes Robert Samuels.

Moving Beyond the Tired Classroom Laptop Debate

Why we should celebrate the digital competencies of today's students.

Friday Fragments

Snow day anticipation, microaffirmations, men training for jobs identified with women ... and more.