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Teaching One Side of the Story

That isn’t education -- it’s indoctrination, writes Jonathan Zimmerman, who warns against imposing a singular interpretation or ideology that prevents a true and honest education around race.

Students Should Not Be Hostages

"Give us what we want, or these vulnerable students get it."

Why Normal Arguments for Online Education Don't Apply Right Now

"What Mr. Kim ignores in defense of his focus is that we are now asking bus drivers to fly airplanes."

International Students Should Not Be in Remote Learning Environments

They "didn't travel halfway around the world to be told they have to sit in an apartment and stare at a screen all day."

Kim Versus the Generals

Dear Editor, I nodded in silent agreement while reading Kolnick’s " Generals Die in Bed" and noticed that Joshua Kim's...

Keep Comments, but Require Commenters' Names

Hiding behind a screen name is one reason the comments have gotten out of hand.

Navigating the Storms

In this tumultuous period, colleges must be open-minded to various forms of restructuring and learn from other nonprofits, John MacIntosh writes.

The Problems With Pausing the Tenure Clock

Colleges have not thoroughly examined the cost of such well-intentioned measures and how they might exacerbate racial and gender inequalities, Reem Khamis-Dakwar and Josh Hiller argue.