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It’s Time to Reform the Clery Act
Thirty years after passage of the landmark law, it has become a bureaucratic mess that can do little to improve campus safety, even during a pandemic, argues Edward Davis, former police commissioner of Boston.
Friday Fragments
Graduation day, answers to questions and a bygone era.
What Happened to the University of Everywhere?
Looking at institutional collapse may cause a change of heart and mind.
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Pushing Back Against Racism and Xenophobia on Campuses
MarYam Hamedani, Hazel Rose Markus and Paula Moya highlight five ways college educators can have more effective conversations about race.
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Fighting the Shadow Pandemic
The worldwide spread of COVID-19 has caused mass xenophobia, racism and discrimination, writes B. Venkat Mani, making the need for inclusive teaching all the more urgent.
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Difficult Home Lives and the Other Side of Educational Access
The teacher I am now is who my students deserved before the pandemic took hold of my classroom, writes Christina Wyman.
Sanding Down the Spikes
Brooklyn salaries and Buffalo rents.
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