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Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment
An artful new documentary sheds new light even for those familiar with the infamous experiment, Scott McLemee writes.
The Two Americas
Economic shifts, cultural rifts and emerging political fault lines.
Empowering Students and Simplifying Credit Mobility
The CUNY T-Rex High School Gateway site offers dual-enrollment students and their counselors a valuable tool to understand how dual-enrollment credits translate.

The Jobs of Faculty Governance
Peter Eckel breaks down the discrete jobs that make up effective faculty governance.

Grade Inflation: An Ahistorical Narrative
The narrative around grade inflation would benefit from some historical perspective, write Christopher J. Richmann and Ryan T. Ramsey.
Cancer and the Human Condition, Part 2
Further reflections on how the humanities can help us process and cope with acute illness.

‘How the World Ran Out of Everything’ and ‘Recentering Learning’
Economic and higher education lessons from the pandemic.
Why DEI Work Shouldn't Focus on Child-Free Cat Guys
But, white people and men are needed as advocates for DEI efforts that support historically oppressed people
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