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The Launch of the Long Game
To understand today’s conservative attacks on higher ed, look to the ambitious pro-corporate agenda laid out in the 1971 Powell memo, Linda Stamato writes.

Students, Meet the Superego
Taking seriously Freud’s concept of the moralistic inner critic can help students live less stressed, less vexed and more fulfilling lives, Mark Edmundson writes.

Why I’m Excited About ChatGPT
Here are 10 ways ChatGPT will be a boon to first-year writing instruction, Jennie Young writes.

Students Take a Detour From Digital Overuse
When Yueying Yu and a peer established and grew the Social Media Is Bad club, they learned the power in connecting and identifying solutions to shared problems while face-to-face.

Liberal Arts Colleges to Keep Prioritizing Diversity
An open letter from presidents of institutions that belong to LACRELA, the Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance.

College Going Is Changing; We Need Better Data
As demand for short-term credentials rises, we need better, more systematic data on the return on investment, Joe May and Mark Schneider write.
From College President to College Dad, Understanding What Really Matters in Admissions
Pete Gallego reviews what made the difference in his son’s look at campuses.

In the Battle for Tenure, Words Matter
Opponents of tenure would have us believe it’s categorically different from other forms of just cause employment—but it’s not, Deepa Das Acevedo writes.
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