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Teaching and Tenure: Part II
Higher education institutions must offer multiple roads to recognition for faculty -- not just one, writes E. Gordon Gee.

Was Einstein an Anti-Semite?
According to an increasingly dominant definition, the answer is yes, Neve Gordon and Mark LeVine argue.

Academe’s Other Diversity Problem
As scholars, if we don't take comprehensive approaches to social problems, we'll neglect needed policies to address inequalities, argues Michael Jindra.

Asian Americans, Recognized at Last
Last week's Atlanta attacks marked a turning point, writes Frank H. Wu.

Peer Tutoring in the Pandemic
In an era of online learning, it can be key to making struggling students feel more connected to their college community and better able to tackle academic challenges, writes Doug Kovel.

Who Shall Teach?
In the midst of the pandemic and our nation's reckoning with racial injustice, it's more important than ever to determine how best to staff college classrooms, write David Figlio and Morton Schapiro.

7 Things High School Juniors Can Do Now
They are pretty much the same things as before the pandemic, writes Susan Chan Shifflett.

Higher Ed Leaders Should Keep Engaging on Immigration
Efforts to undo harmful recent policies and practices are necessary and important, but not sufficient, argue Louis Caldera, Nancy Cantor and Alan W. Cramb.
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