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Building Bridges, Not Walls

How to fuse a more inclusive education for global citizenship with a genuine fluency with Western art, history and philosophy.

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An Unsung Benefit of Peer Feedback

When students respond to each other’s writing, it’s often more helpful to the responders than the receivers, writes Patricia A. Dunn. 

A hand can be seen adjusting a black and white sign that reads “CLOSED.”
Opinion

Yes, Colleges Do Close

Many will soon—and leaders’ collective refusal to discuss this openly only makes things worse, John J. Smetanka writes.

Three students stand before a teacher, one with arms crossed as if annoyed about something

Top 10 Ways to Avoid Student Complaints

It is more imperative than ever that we establish ourselves as calm and trustworthy leaders, writes Jennie Young.

To Write a Book, Start a Blog

I didn’t necessarily believe it until I saw how well this works.

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UT Austin’s Decision Is the One to Watch

The choice to reinstate a standardized test requirement speaks to how testing can be used to support student success, not just admission, Yoon S. Choi writes.

The Activist Academy

A new era of engaged scholarship and teaching.