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Civility for Whom?
With academic freedom and free speech under attack, we should see calls for civility for what they are: attempts to silence the messenger, write Johnny E. Williams and David G. Embrick.
Will America's Future Resemble the California Described In 'State of Resistance’?
Or should we look to Texas?
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Innovation and Disruption Within Student Information Systems
Questions and answers with Workday's Liz Dietz
Incompletes
Anything that delays grades creates issues.
Diversity and the Pipeline Problem
In my experience as editor of a cultishly popular humor website, seeking diversity was a key to improving quality.
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Why Colleges Should Require Faculty Diversity Statements
The University of California, Los Angeles, is right to do so, argues Carmen Mitchell, and other institutions would be smart to follow suit.
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