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When Language Is a Weapon
Social scientists should resist the distortions of language that are (mis)shaping perceptions of the war in Gaza, Michel DeGraff writes.

Why Grade Complaints Are Misunderstood
Spoiler alert: Students are not solely to blame, Rebekah Peeples writes.

Protecting Free Speech, Promoting Free Inquiry
Rajiv Vinnakota offers recommendations for campus leaders as they prepare for student protests to resume this fall.

Denied? That Top College Lied
Test scores matter more than elite colleges let on, David Blobaum writes.

The Uncertain Future of Private Research Universities
The growing share of research costs covered by institutions risks making the private research university business model unsustainable, Robert A. Brown writes.

Collateral Consequences
In responding to student protests, universities should take immigration consequences into account, Alexandra Dufresne writes.

‘Manufacturing Backlash’
To understand the right-wing legislative attacks on higher education, follow the money, Isaac Kamola writes.

Changing the Needs Conversation: Taking the Shame out of Getting Something to Eat
Students with food insecurity often feel shame in seeking assistance, but taking three actions can help reduce and remove this feeling for students, write Jennifer A. King and Michelle Lambert of Kent State University.
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