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Asian Americans Got Played on Affirmative Action

Let’s not get played again, OiYan Poon and Janelle Wong write.

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Why Are Campuses Quiet and College Leaders Silent When U.S. Democracy Is in Crisis?

The stakes are too high for higher ed to stay out of the fray, Austin Sarat writes.

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An Opportunity to Reframe the DEI Debate

A Dear Colleague letter seeking to prohibit race-conscious DEI initiatives should push campus leaders to rethink their core programs, Marjorie Hass writes.

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Prepared for Spiritual Warfare

Scott McLemee considers the continuing cultural resonance of Will Arbery’s Heroes of the Fourth Turning.

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Why the NIH Cuts Are So Wrong

Christopher Newfield writes that higher ed has a better counternarrative to share.

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When the Chair-President ‘Marriage’ Goes Sour

Problematic relationships between board chairs and presidents seem to represent a troubling trend, Susan Resneck Pierce writes.

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3 Things About AI and the Future of Work

AI will change the workforce our students will enter in unpredictable ways, Cameron Sublett and Lauren Mason write.

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‘What’s Going to Happen to Science?’

The U.S. university-federal partnership is a miracle for global scientific progress. It must be protected, Mary Sue Coleman writes.