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What We’re LEARNing

Early indications from a new national effort to recognize undergraduate learning.

Two road signs on a pole: one, with the words "Free Speech," points to the right, while the other, with the word "Censorship," points to the left.

In Defense of FIRE

John K. Wilson argues that a recent defense of the AAUP goes too far in denouncing the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.

Rights Consciousness

Rights are a product of conflict, resistance, struggle and negotiation, not consensus.

DEI Retrenchment on Campus Is Far Worse Than Maps Show

They don’t capture local-level and self-imposed efforts to defund, eliminate or otherwise suppress diversity and inclusion efforts.

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How Colleges Can Pivot to Keep DEI Alive

Colleges can still achieve DEI-related goals through a deliberate integration strategy, Melissa Segal writes.

Using the Past to Inform the Present, Part 2

How history can further illuminate our understanding of drug and alcohol use.

Winds of Change in Higher Ed to Become a Hurricane in 2025

A number of factors are converging to create a huge storm. Generative AI advances, massive federal policy shifts, broad societal and economic changes, and the demographic cliff combine to create uncertainty today and change tomorrow.

Is the Golden Age of Podcasts Over? Not for Scholars

As the commercial podcast bubble begins to burst, enduring demand for audio opens unique opportunities for academics.