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Students Don’t Know How Depressed They Are
And that might not be a bad thing, Isaac L. Ahuvia writes.

Careers Across the Curriculum
As academic departments increasingly are held accountable for students’ job outcomes, institutions need to provide more support, Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur writes.

Let Snow Days Be Snow Days
Insisting on “instructional continuity” is both joyless and blind to the realities of students’ lives, Matt Johnson writes.

The (De)Acceleration of College
The focus of student success initiatives should be support, not acceleration, John Schlueter writes.

Following in California’s Footsteps
California has much to teach the rest of the country about attaining a diverse student body in absence of race-conscious admissions, Michael Blacher and Gabriella Kamran write.

Lost in Ideology
Scott McLemee reviews Jason Blakely’s Lost in Ideology: Interpreting Modern Political Life.

DEI and the Necessity of Self-Defense
For defenders of campus diversity, equity and inclusion programs, now is the time to fight back, Mathew H. Gendle writes.

The Program-Level AI Conversations We Should Be Having
Now is the time to progress to program-level conversations around curriculum and learning outcomes, Kathleen Landy writes.
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