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Reimagining the U.S. History Course
Twelve innovative ways to make the U.S. history survey more engaging and meaningful.

It's Time for the IRS to Question Legacy Admissions
The practice favors the wealthy and should end, writes Yair Listokin.

Lessons From the Trenches of Motherhood and Academe
Academic parents and caregivers find efficiency a necessity, writes Rebekah Layton, who offers tips for how to manage your time and energy.

The Key to Safe and Sustained College Reopenings
We must leverage the power and effectiveness of high-volume antigen tests, writes Julianne Malveaux.
A Complex Reaction to Michael Lewis’s New Book, ‘The Premonition: A Pandemic Story’
Reading from a place of uncertainty.

2 Steps Land Grants Should Take to Fight Racial Injustice
Unfortunately, to date we've seen a lot of talk but far less action when it comes to righting past wrongs and healing our nation's wounds, argues Stephen M. Gavazzi.
Friday Fragments
Declining birth rates, college anxiety and cannibals afoot.
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