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Organizing for the Common Good
Edward Schortman considers what is at stake as union organizing among student workers intensifies.

Cut Through the Noise
Students can stay focused and happy in a hectic world, writes certified mental performance consultant Greg Young, who offers three strategies based on his work with student athletes.
Ethical College Admissions: ChatGPT and Admissions
Jim Jump considers all the issues, with a bit of help from some experts.

Why Florida’s Public College Presidents Should Resign
The best strategy for countering Governor DeSantis’s attacks on higher ed could be for Florida’s public university presidents to threaten to resign en masse, Robert Birnbaum writes.

Commencement Is a Celebration, Not a Class
In choosing a commencement speaker, don’t (purposely) court controversy, Walter Kimbrough writes.
Making Space for Compassion in the Classroom
Chris Hakala, director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Scholarship and professor of psychology at Springfield College, uses Student Voice data to argue that students and faculty members mutually benefit from flexibility, communication and feedback.

What Ending Tenure Would Mean to Texas
Senate Bill 18 would change the landscape of Texas public higher education for the worse, Jennifer Ebbeler writes.

DEI’s Critics Are Missing the Point
Many criticisms of DEI are misguided and miss the essential fact that attention to diversity, equity and inclusion advances learning for everyone, Shaya Gregory Poku writes.
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