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Evolving ‘Extension’
A broader vision of extended studies’ role within the university renders it a far more valuable and powerful partner for pursuing the institution’s mission, Elizabeth H. Simmons and Hugo Villar write.
Distorted View of White House Strategy on Campus Antisemitism
The Biden administration's new policy will hardly silence anti-Israel viewpoints on college campuses.

Surviving in a Small Department
Matthew J. Wright describes some of the challenges as well as the benefits.
The March of Folly
Why dubious educational ideas and practices catch on and persist.

Legislatures Can’t Fix Campus Speech Issues
Higher ed has problems related to academic freedom and freedom of expression, but state lawmakers are unlikely to solve them, Ryan Stowers writes.
Stop Being Polite and Start Getting Real
Don’t let students get away with a writing performance. Have them do the real thing.

‘The Poverty Paradox’ and the Structurally Vulnerable College
Applying Mark Rank’s framework to understand poverty among plenty to understanding precarious postsecondary institutions.
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