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On Being Erased
Florida’s decision to reject a new Advanced Placement class on African American studies raises unsettling questions, Lynn Pasquerella and Mary Dana Hinton write.
Addressing Failures of Implementation
Supporting and promoting innovation on campus.
Clear, Simple and Wrong
Applying institutional graduation rates to individual students does real damage.

In 2023, Expand Your List of Dreams
A career is only part of life, writes Victoria McGovern. When you look back someday, what else would you want to see that you have done?
3 Questions for a Retired Academic Librarian
A conversation with David W. Lewis, co-editor of the Journal of Electronic Publishing and dean emeritus of the IUPUI University Library.
Can the English Major Be Saved?
Have academic professionalization and specialization harmed the study of literature?

Higher Ed Needs More Grit
With trust in higher ed falling, higher ed needs to reimagine whom it serves and how, Taylor Randall writes.

Red Flags, Green Signals and the White Gaze
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt offers advice about how underrepresented faculty members can best navigate campus visits at predominantly white institutions.
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