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Updating the Trigger Warning in Contentious Times
With sexual assaults, racism and anxiety spiraling on college campuses, such warnings are needed now more than ever, argues Michael Bugeja.

Simple Rhetoric, Complicated Realities
What may be surprising is that the occupied regions of the West Bank and Gaza have become home to a vibrant, albeit struggling, network of postsecondary institutions, writes Michael Feuer.

True Crime and Punishment
Scott McLemee reviews Mikita Brottman’s Couple Found Slain: After a Family Murder.

A College Completion Program for Both Sides of the Aisle
There is a way to attract Democratic and Republican support, write Jerome Lucido, Nicholas Hillman and Donald Hossler.

It’s Time for Engineering to Be Equity-Centered
Diversity, equity and inclusion should be a required part of engineering schools’ curricula, argues Alec D. Gallimore.

Building Back Better: Beyond Free College
Free college proposals would only exacerbate the degree completion gap in higher ed, write Stephen J. Handel and Eileen L. Strempel.

The Research University and the Elephant
Jody Greene turns to an ancient parable for insights into the tension over the mission and priorities of these crucial institutions.

The Trouble With Mandates
Vaccines are not the only solution. It’s time for bold higher education leadership in the face of COVID-19, writes Tim Collins.
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