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The Myth of Indoctrination
The truth is faculty can’t easily “compel” students to believe something, even if (a big if) they wanted to, Dan Mahony writes.

Navigating the Hidden Curriculum: Part I
Aurora Washington and Rebekah Layton advise students from historically excluded groups on the benefits of networking, mentoring up and career planning.
Game Over
Why The New York Times’ decision to shutter its sport department matters.
Ethical College Admissions: A Very Disappointing Decision
Jim Jump’s critique of the Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
Air Travel and Ground Rules
When individually rational strategies are cumulatively destructive.

Don’t Misread SFFA v. Harvard
The Supreme Court did not reject the notion that universities have a compelling interest in promoting a diverse student class, Jeffrey S. Lehman writes.

A Walk in the Canyon
Campus leaders need to connect authentically with the students and others whom they serve and become grounded in their situations, writes James T. Harris.
Pagination
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