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And Just Like That, She Became Unhinged
In search of a meal, an encounter with a vociferous opponent of student loan forgiveness.
Readers Respond on Dual Enrollment
Looks like the question struck a nerve …
What’s Next After Loan Forgiveness
The field is now open for a more sensible conversation about how we finance and organize higher ed going forward.
3 Questions for CU Boulder on Growing Application-Free, Performance-Based Degrees
A conversation with Robert McDonald, professor, dean of the university libraries and senior vice provost of online education.
Combating Fallacious Reasoning
The logical fallacies that every college student ought to recognize.

‘Quiet Quitting’ Isn’t the Solution for Burnout
There has to be a better approach, one that doesn’t involve leaving academe or staying yet simply slogging through each day with little to no enthusiasm, writes Rebecca Vidra.

Why Institutional Narratives About First-Gen Students Matter
Consider whether your college is putting too heavy a burden on first-generation students with its expectations, write Rashné Jehangir and Tai Do.
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