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Unlocking the Value of College Real Estate
While the pandemic has created significant financial challenges for many higher education institutions, the campus itself may be the solution, Grace Winters and Elizabeth Levin write.
Pangloss, Plato and Progress
Why experiments are hardest when they're the most necessary.
Cross-Training for Scholarly Writers
If the pandemic has interrupted your scholarly writing, this could be the time to explore other genres or to seek coaching or other forms of support, Christina Lux and Tanya Golash-Boza advise.
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Dropping the N-Word in College Classrooms
Institutions should consider developing guidelines to address the main objections to doing so, argues Ruth A. Starkman.
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Colleges Must Teach the Virtue of Human Rights
Human rights education is not the solution to every societal ill, but it is the foundation for identifying the source of problems and paths to solve them, Rick Halperin writes.
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