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Finding the Right Postdoc for Career Success
Tina Solvik offers five practical steps to help you determine the best fit and derive the most benefit.

Equity, Not Equality, in College Admissions
Courtney Pinto writes that the advantages of wealth are not easily dismissed by test-optional admissions.

The Intergenerational University
Institutions should work to surface long-term solutions to the vexing global challenges future generations will inherit, with a focus on generating wisdom, not just knowledge, writes Annelise Riles.
Most For-Profit Solutions Don’t Threaten Universities’ Core Missions
A guest post by John Clark, a senior consultant at WGU Labs and adjunct instructor at Dominican University in River Forest, Ill.
‘The Chair’ Isn’t a Satire
But it is a decent TV show, as long as you don’t think about it too much. This is me thinking about it too much.
Representative Mitchell's Last Wish
To the editor: While we know from Ruth Bader Ginsburg's experience that a deathbed wish carries no more weight than...
The ADA and COVID
Laws that weren’t written with contagion in mind.

A Professor’s Lessons From Running for Public Office
Cynthia Richards found it meant representing higher education in venues where she was as likely to be confronted with anger, despair or even an AR-15 as with a pen and a notebook.
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