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Teaching Lessons From Remote Improv
Byron Stewart describes how he uses shortcuts to help build classroom community and help students who are strangers become a close-knit team.

The Promise and Disappointment of Free College
New research on how some free college programs affect enrollment is promising. But it comes at a time when some of these programs are being scaled back due to the pandemic.

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Liberal, Conservative or Somewhere in the Middle?
At a time when facts and analysis are devalued or simply ignored, perceptions matter, including how voters perceive the political orientation of colleges, write Terry Hartle and Phil Muehlenbeck.

Christian College Faculty Aren't Lining Up for Trump
Reflecting new polling that indicates college-educated white evangelicals are moving away from supporting Trump, many on Christian campuses are struggling to back him.

Science on the Ballot
Experts see a sharp contrast between Trump and Biden when it comes to investments in federal research funding and respect for science itself.

Not Everyone at Notre Dame Supports Barrett
Concerned that their university is portrayed as supporting Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court, faculty sign letter of opposition.

What Would a Second Term for Trump Mean?
There are Republican ideas to pursue, but most say they don't know what to expect -- except for more attacks on elite institutions.

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The Greatest Generation Redux?
The challenges before college students today match those of any generation, write Morton Schapiro and Barry Glassner, and they will need all the support older Americans can offer.
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