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The Right to Freeload Threatens Free Speech
Cutting off unions' fair share fees for collective bargaining reflects the desire of Republicans to suppress the political speech of their opponents, argues John K. Wilson.

Dropping the N Bomb
Scott McLemee explores the speculation that Donald Trump used a racial epithet through the lens of several scholarly analyses.

The Public Beatdown of Anders Carlson-Wee
We should all be alarmed by The Nation’s treatment of a left-wing poet, Adam Szetela writes.

Ethical College Admissions: Gainful Employment
Despite what the Education Department says, all sectors of higher education are not the same, and for-profit colleges still need scrutiny and oversight, writes Jim Jump.

The Trump Administration's Flawed Approach to Diversity
The Obama administration guidance that was recently withdrawn was sound from legal and educational perspectives, writes Anna Hemingway.

Caution: No Trigger Warning!
Rivi Handler-Spitz uses a graphic novel approach to show how to help students deal with texts they find disturbing.

Not Your Mother’s Online Class
Hybrid education may be the breath of the future -- and the death of teaching as we know it, Curtis Newbold writes.

Higher Ed Solutions for Rural Students
More states should consider creating rural higher education centers, writes Anne Kim, and colleges should embrace such centers as a way to help more students succeed.
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