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Is Beauty a Lost Art?

Is aesthetic value vanishing from everyday life?

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What If 2% of a Harvard Gift Went to an HBCU?

With higher ed facing a hostile political climate, rich colleges should share their wealth with needier institutions, Eric Weinberger writes.

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Anti-DEI Rhetoric Does Not Equal Legal Reality

The anti-DEI movement sounds like a row of cannons, but its legal attack is a rifle shot based on one provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Dan Currell writes.

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Making Sense of Social Security

Timing is critical in deciding when to draw Social Security benefits, Alexander Aldrich writes.

Sacrifice’s Enduring Logic

Unmasking the persistence of the sacrificial impulse in contemporary society.

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Ed Data Goes Dark: Why It Matters

Cuts to the Institute of Education Sciences are part of an authoritarian playbook, Robert Ubell writes.

3 Questions for 2U’s New CEO, Kees Bol

A conversation on his approach to leadership, partnership and his vision for the company’s future.