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A Wake-Up Call to the Student Affairs Profession About Male Students
Addressing the impacts of toxic male identities can help narrow the gap in men’s achievement in postsecondary education, writes Joe Henry, a dean of students.

Strange Bedfellows on Accreditation
Jennifer Blum and Robert Shireman write that bipartisan consensus around improving accreditation is possible.

Admissions as Slavery Reparations
The end of race-based affirmative action should pave the way for positive admissions considerations— and full-tuition support for—descendants of enslaved Americans, James E. Murray Jr. writes.

The Student-Professor Relationship Is in Peril
We can take steps to improve this essential relationship, Megan Thiele Strong writes.

‘Depending on the Context’
Walter M. Kimbrough considers the context for a high-profile presidential resignation.

The Censors’ Next Target
An emerging legislative agenda extends beyond the individual classroom, Jeffrey Adam Sachs and Jeremy C. Young write.
The Case for a More Strategic Financial Management System
Robert A. Brown makes a case for a centralized financial management system.

Announcing Inside Higher Ed’s New Editor in Chief
A note from Inside Higher Ed’s editor and co-founder about our new editorial leader, Sara Custer.
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