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Centering Discomfort
Drawing on her experiences as seemingly the only atheist in her undergraduate theology and philosophy classes, Mairead Carr writes about how we need to rethink the issue of censorship in college.

You’re a Professor, Not an Oracle
Recognizing the boundaries of academic freedom is important to protecting it, Inara Scott writes.

Waiving Fees and Other Measures to Improve College Access
Institutions need to continue to waive fees and implement cost-saving measures for students post-COVID, writes Provost Denise Runge.

A Partial Lottery for More Equity
The most competitive colleges would benefit if they admitted some students largely by chance, writes Daniel R. Schwarz.

Dos and Don’ts for Recruiting Diverse Students
Kerri Shook shares lessons from her research into student perceptions of institutional efforts to recruit racially and ethnically diverse students.

Purdue Must Restore Its English Program
Lucinda Coulter writes that future engineers and scientists need a robust English department, too.

‘A Philosopher Looks at Digital Communication’
Scott McLemee considers Onora O’Neill’s book A Philosopher Looks at Digital Communication.

Focus on the Basics in Virtual Tours
Colleges should expand online content plus campus visit opportunities, writes educational consultant Matthew Greene.
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