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How Activist Speech Threatens Educational Values

Nicholas C. Burbules argues that activist speech, while generally protected, exists uneasily in a campus context.

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From Enrollment VP to Parent

Longtime enrollment professional Ryan J. Dougherty saw three disconnects and five surprising realities when he approached the college search as a parent.

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Views From a Tumultuous Year for Higher Ed

Views essays in the year since Oct. 7 have spoken to the many challenges campuses have confronted.

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Opinion

A Call for Digital Literacy Across the Curriculum

Digital literacy skills are too important to relegate to the margins of the curriculum, Tahneer Oksman writes.

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It’s the End of Tenure as We Know It

And no, Ellyn Lem writes, it’s not fine.

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Congress Can End the College Hunger Crisis

Mildred García and John B. King, Jr. write that complex rules for accessing federal SNAP benefits leave too many students hungry.

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Institutional Neutrality Doesn’t Go Far Enough

It doesn’t matter if the president is neutral if no one else in the university is, Peter C. Herman writes.

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Opinion

My Publisher Fed My Book to AI

Stephen Jackson has questions.