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As the DEI Crackdown Escalates, Faculty Choose Between Silence and Resistance
While one professor says faculty are “pre-emptively censoring themselves” in response, others are defiant—while another is asking himself, “What would I be willing to lose my job for?”

A Left, Not Libertarian, Defense of Free Speech
Joseph J. Fischel and Kyler Chittick argue that the academic left has ceded too much of the moral high ground when it comes to free speech.

Preparing for Life After College: Alumni in Residence Provide Career Connections
Alumni serve as career counselors and industry experts for students, helping them develop professionally.

Listen: Increasing Access, Equity in Study Abroad Participation
A new initiative at Bucknell University seeks to bridge participation gaps between first-generation, low-income students and their peers in terms of who’s participating in study away global education.

Creating a Critical Mass of Engagement in a Gen Ed Lecture
A professor at the University of Oregon implemented an “active zone” in his physics course to promote interaction. The experiment resulted in more questions and feedback and a livelier classroom environment.
Ruling Again Pulls Trump-Criticizing Professor From Classroom

Funding Student Success: Community Colleges Leaving Medicaid Reimbursement Untapped
A recent report finds fewer than three dozen community colleges nationwide received reimbursement from Medicaid in the past six years, leaving as much as $115 million in federal funding on the table.

Preparing Proactively for a Postdoc
These are some actions a Ph.D. student can take to pave the way for a positive postdoc experience, Chris Smith writes.
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