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Civility Demands Less Preaching, More Teaching
In response to the November 3rd article " The Day After Tomorrow," I felt empowered to write this response. While...

The Importance of Inequality Studies
Students, professors and administrators need a deeper understanding of how human disparities have developed, why they persist and how they evolve over time, write William A. Darity Jr., Malachi Hacohen and Adam Hollowell.
Bruce Springsteen and the Biden-Harris Victory
How we conduct ourselves and do our work matters.
Teaching Online in the COVID Crisis: What We Have Learned
As we prepare to launch another semester mostly online, we are better informed than we were in the spring and fall semesters. From experiences with rapidly applied pedagogies to better understanding of how our students’ radically altered lives impact their learning, we must adapt.

Keep the Distance in Distance Learning
Kelsea Turner makes the case for making group work optional in such classes.
Are ‘One Billion Americans’ a Good Idea?
An argument for babies and immigrants.

Reconsidering an Often Poor Relative on Campuses
Roberto Rey Agudo explores what a recent survey by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences tells us about the value and meaningfulness of language learning in college.
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