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Year of Reflection Prompts Course Reversal
After a year of contentious discussions and debates, University of Richmond leaders decided to remove the names of controversial figures from six campus buildings.

Opinion
Enough With the Culture Wars
Stanford’s first-year program revives the concept of a shared curriculum without reigniting battles over Western civ and literary canons, Dan Edelstein writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.

Opinion
Integrating STEM and the Humanities
The humanities are thriving at science and technology–oriented universities, Richard Utz writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.
Tenure Awarded… at Lafayette, Marquette, Northwest Missouri State
Lafayette College Alex Brown, mechanical engineering Meg Fernandes, English Caleb Gallemore, international affairs Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres, economics Amauri Gutierrez-Coto, foreign languages...

Opinion
Hybrid Courses in the Post-COVID Classroom
Your institution’s attendance expectations may not always jibe with your students’ preferences, Sarah Marsden Greene writes, especially when it comes to large lecture courses.
Opinion
It’s Time For An End to SPLC’s Divisive Tactics
"Partisan progressive hit operation," not civil rights watchdog.

Opinion
Improving Outcomes Data for Online Programs
It’s often impossible to tell how graduates of online programs fare, Robert Kelchen writes.

Injecting Equity Into the Carnegie Classifications
Leaders of the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education envision judging colleges on their contributions to social mobility and racial equity.
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