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Dialing Back the Rhetoric
Mike Spivey describes his experience serving as the conservative on his college’s postelection panel.

Overtime Second Thoughts
After last-minute injunction halted a federal overtime rule, many colleges and universities will go ahead with planned changes.

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Inclusivity Means Opinions Count
We in higher education must embrace a new era in which people feel their opinions truly matter, argues Brandon Busteed.

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Polyculturalism in a Postelection Nation
A better understanding of both individual and systemic racism can help us meet the looming challenge of uniting/reuniting our campuses and nation through respectful dialogue across difference, writes Ajay Nair.

What’s in a Name?
University presidents articulate specific commitments to support undocumented immigrant students, but in many cases eschew the term -- “sanctuary campus” -- preferred by activists.

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Faculty on the Front Lines
After the presidential election, how do faculty members most effectively teach students in a divisive climate? Shontavia Johnson and Jennifer Harvey provide concrete advice.

U.S. Underestimates Cost of Loan Programs
GAO report faults Education Department for serious ‘shortcomings’ in estimating cost of income-based repayment programs, giving new ammunition to congressional Republicans.

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Pivotal Year for Accreditation
The new federal authority over accreditation and the central focus on consumer protection will have drawbacks for accreditors, higher education and students, writes Judith Eaton.
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