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Free Speech in a Networked World

It has always been complicated, but in what Timothy Garton Ash calls the "cosmopolis," cultivating this freedom is something we need to understand better.

The Challenges of Creating World-Class Universities in China

The obsession with internationalization had resulted in priority being given to overseas scholars and graduates and has diminished graduates of many top domestic universities to second or third-class status.

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The Obama administration guidance that was recently withdrawn was sound from legal and educational perspectives, writes Anna Hemingway.

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.

Are We Becoming Disenchanted With Social Media?

There’s a growing disenchantment with social media, especially Facebook and Twitter, as more people become aware of the shortcomings of these platforms.

Uncovering the Secrets of the Cover Letter

As a job seeker looking for positions beyond faculty roles, you have to achieve a lot in one page, and Joseph Barber provides tips on how to make the most of it.