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The Importance of Training for Inclusive Leadership
As today’s grad students and postdocs eventually enter the workforce in research, education, business and advocacy, it will be key to career success and equity in science, writes Jessica A. Hutchins.

Should We Ban College Admission Tests?
Doing so would actually hurt minority and low-income students, write Daniel H. Robinson, Robert A. Bligh and Howard Wainer.

The Questions We Can’t Afford to Ignore
The pandemic has thrust a far deeper and existential set of them upon us that we in higher education must confront more directly, writes John C. Cavanaugh.
Friday Fragments
Split semesters, reader feedback on incompletes and an accidental gem from The Girl.

Enhancing the Student Experience Requires Coordination
As more institutions select cloud-based systems to better serve their students, they must trust their IT leaders as strategic partners and work across administrative silos, writes Vicki Tambellini.

An Extraordinary Firing
If universities can sack tenured faculty without due process, it will set a dangerous precedent -- one that could ultimately be a death sentence for the profession, argues Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt.
Guest Blog: Where Does the Bizarre Hysteria About ‘Critical Race Theory’ Come From? Follow the Money!
A timely and interesting guest post from Isaac Kamola of Trinity College.
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