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Netflix’s ‘Forever’ Brilliantly Captures One Tough, Underexplored College Transition Dilemma

In adapting a 1975 novel, Forever’s creators capture something timeless about young people’s experiences of college-going and first-time love.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon Furnishes Too Few Answers in Senate Hearing

The secretary was underprepared and unable to answer senators’ questions—was it due to a short-staffed department or carelessness?

What America Needs Most From the Class of 2025

Advice for graduates.

Policymaking and ‘Gold Standard Science’ Via Fake Studies and Defunded Research Universities?

Policymaking based on made-up studies places the health of our nation at risk.

Hope for DEI Amid Its Muddiest, Most Catastrophic Moment

Colleges’ DEI efforts are being battered by a storm at the moment. It’s hard to see how recovery can happen, but it is possible.

Racialized Health Disparities Will Worsen as Med School Accreditor Drops Diversity Standard

Without education, where and how will aspiring medical professionals learn what racially discriminatory behaviors and practices in medicine are, as well as how not to engage in them?

Martin Luther King Misrepresented in Anti-DEI Congressional Hearing

Any policy or practice in higher education or elsewhere that insists on colorblindness is a misrepresentation of King’s stance.

A Dear Colleague Letter in Defense of DEI

Shaun Harper identifies 11 specific actions higher ed institutions can take to uphold their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.