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Giving Thanks

Building a culture of gratitude on campus can help shape a learning community for the better, M’hammed Abdous and Annette Finley-Croswhite write.

The book cover for "College Sports: A History," by Eric A. Moyen and John R. Thelin

A Timely History of College Sport

Glenn C. Altschuler and David Wippman consider the challenges of controlling commercialization in their review of Eric A. Moyen and John R. Thelin’s College Sports: A History.

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Is Generative AI a General Purpose Pedagogical Innovation?

Michael S. Palmer considers generative AI’s potential as a pedagogical innovation.

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Who Owns Recruitment and Admissions?

Kerri A. Golden suggests strategies for encouraging—and rewarding—faculty involvement in enrollment efforts.

The cover of Byung-Chul Han's 'Vita Contemplativa: In Praise of Inactivity,' featuring a placid lake with forest and mountains in the background.

Living the ‘Vita Contemplativa’

Scott McLemee reviews Byung-Chul Han’s Vita Contemplativa: In Praise of Inactivity.

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In Defense of FIRE

John K. Wilson argues that a recent defense of the AAUP goes too far in denouncing the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.

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How Colleges Can Pivot to Keep DEI Alive

Colleges can still achieve DEI-related goals through a deliberate integration strategy, Melissa Segal writes.

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‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Is Not the Answer

Viewpoint diversity treats the symptoms of dogmatism, but curiosity treats the disease, John McHugh writes.