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College English Classrooms Should Be Slow
We need to give students the time to do their best reading and thinking, Luke Vines writes.

A SLAPP to the Heart of Academic Freedom
Strategic lawsuits against public participation can threaten academic freedom, Reinhold Martin writes.

On Collaborentoring
Xueli Wang offers advice for embracing mentoring as a form of collaboration.
More Than Sound Bites
Reclaiming the role of public intellectuals in the age of social media.
Trump Wants to Destroy Higher Education
Trying to make your institution a smaller target isn’t going to work.
3 Questions on ‘Digital Education for Access and Equity’
A conversation with Annie Sadler, Martin Kurzweil and Matthew Rascoff on their chapter in Recentering Learning.

Closing With Dignity
In part one of a three-part series, the former senior leadership team of Cabrini University explains the decision to close and what came after.
Finding Meaning, Purpose and Direction in History
The persistence of providentialism in a secular age.
Pagination
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