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A Definition American Universities Need
Unless they endorse the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism, argues Kenneth L. Marcus, they'll remain part of the problem instead of the solution.

Why Open Access Is a Game Changer
When research is free for everyone, as it's been during the pandemic, scientific experts of all kinds can shine light on the many facets of a health crisis, writes Britt Glaunsinger.

Letting Employers Off the Hook
Rather than expanding opportunities, opening up Pell Grants to short-term job training could put workers at greater risk, argue Daniel Bustillo and Amy Laitinen.

An Infrastructure for Our Nation’s Talent
Allowing learners to use the Pell Grant for short-term programs could build a different kind of bridge -- one that links training, education and employment, argue Jamie Merisotis and Julie Peller.

Higher Education Delivers the Promise of Tomorrow
Recent crises have exacerbated enduring challenges in higher education, writes Roger W. Ferguson, and how we collectively address those headwinds will shape outcomes for generations to come.

Protecting and Ensuring Student Privacy
Properly managing records and avoiding cyberattacks requires an information life-cycle approach, advises Mary Ellen Buzzelli, who outlines the key steps you should take.

Antinomies in the Concepts of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Different people support these values for different reasons, and their interpretations of them are sometimes in direct conflict, writes Nicholas C. Burbules.
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