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Doctoral Training Should Meet the Equity Moment
While academe helped create the theoretical groundswell that mainstreamed inequity as a problem, it must now ready the next crop of Ph.D.s to lead the social-change charge, Yulia Chuvileva and Sarah Lyon argue.

From Sacred Cow to Sacrificial Lamb
When tenure’s postmortem is written, many culprits are sure to be held accountable for its steady -- and now accelerating -- erosion, write Scott Latham and Michael Braun.
The Unasked Question
Which budget cuts do the least harm?
‘The Atlantic’ Owes UC a Correction
And higher ed needs to get better at telling its story.

What AP Scorers Shouldn’t Grade
Some things -- even things that may seem worthwhile -- may not be graded with fairness, writes Laura Aull.

Student-Centric Transformation
If colleges were to focus less on their business models and more on their students, the positive results would be significant, argues Steve K. Stoute.
Updating a Classic
Reflections on the revised edition of C. K. Gunsalus’s The College Administrator’s Survival Guide.

Preparing for an Insightful Professional Life
Career development is a lifelong do-it-yourself project that, like home maintenance, can be a chore or a pleasure, depending on how you approach it, writes Victoria McGovern.
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