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The Plight and Promise of Regional Colleges and Universities
Higher education is in the midst of colossal change, and regional institutions are at particular risk. Here’s what they need to do, writes Eric Skipper.

Guess Who’s Coming to the Lecture?
Unlike the controlled environments of physical classrooms, online education can directly expose those of us doing antiracist work to unintended and hostile audiences, writes Mark James.

Beyond Implicit Bias
Are implicit bias workshops just a Band-Aid approach to racial justice and equity challenges on campuses, or can they actually have an impact? Edward Pittman provides some answers.

Beyond Dollars and Cents
The full value of higher education can’t be measured in financial outcomes alone but must also take into account the advancement of social justice, argue Kayla C. Elliot and Tiffany Jones.

Are Universities Contributing to Religious Polarization?
Ilana Horwitz explores some of the consequences of higher education institutions sweeping religion under the rug.

The Elites Can’t Fix What’s Wrong With College
It’s time to hold them accountable for what they do and what they don’t do, writes Jerome A. Lucido.

The Transformative Power of Student Voices in the Midst of Racial Injustice
The demands that come from student activists can lead to transformative change if campus leaders work with them respectfully and in partnership, say Joy Gaston Gayles and Alyssa Rockenbach.

A New Future for Humanities Funding?
Grant-making organizations should move away from traditional patterns of support and reward a broader group of institutions and scholars, argues Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera.
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