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Day one of graduation, a new connection between research and practice, and The Boy discovers that gas costs money.
Opinion
A New Future for Humanities Funding?
Grant-making organizations should move away from traditional patterns of support and reward a broader group of institutions and scholars, argues Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera.
Do the Work
Jia Zheng and Jalah Townsend share some key strategies to help higher education institutions retain faculty who are Black, Indigenous and women of color.
Student Stories: The Journey From Community College
With the support of peer mentors and transfer advisers, the Virginia Pathways Program helps align curriculum and credits between two- and four-year campuses.
‘I Might Not Be Able to Come Home Because I Can’t Get Gas’
A genuinely new reason not to come home.
Everything Has a History -- but Only for the Elite?
The attack on the humanities, especially at less selective universities, is a violation of some of the basic premises of undergraduate education, argue Mary Beth Norton and James Grossman.
Coping With Postdefense Depression
No one ever warns you that, once you come down from your champagne-soaked high, the fact that it's actually all over will hit you like a ton of bricks, warns Angel M. Jones.
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