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‘I Didn’t Think Any College Would Accept Me, but I Was Wrong’
Direct admissions is a game changer for students who do not see themselves as college-ready.
My Take on the AP African American Studies Course Framework and the American Historical Review’s 1619 Forum
We mustn’t flinch when tough issues or heated controversies arise.
A Plan to Save the Daily Paper
Peter Laufer writes that journalism schools could help save daily papers—and calls on Gannett to donate the Eugene Register-Guard to Oregon’s J-school as proof of concept.
Advice on Academic Journal Submissions
Wayne Journell shares his firsthand knowledge and insights into the thought processes that editors go through when deciding whether to accept or reject a manuscript.
3 Questions for Elizabeth Dellavedova, Associate Library Director at a Public Community College
On library budgets, staffing and online conversations.
Is Teaching About Power and Privilege Education or Indoctrination?
How to teach about power, inequality, privilege, stratification and bias in ways that are fair-minded, responsible, respectful and unbiased.
Michigan Is Reconnecting to the Promise of Community Colleges
The skills gap is the most pressing threat to Michigan’s economy and its workers.
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