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Higher Ed Is Not a Public Good

But it could be, Jonathan Gyurko writes.

The Roots of Hate

Shifting theories of racism and group violence from the 20th century to today.

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Opinion

‘What About Us?’

Institutions must invest in faculty and staff well-being at work, Vicki L. Baker and Rebecca Pope-Ruark write.

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A Guide to Department Chair Merit Badges

What if, Hollis Robbins asks, chairs could earn ceremonial merit badges for accomplishing feats that only those in academia could truly appreciate?

Rebuilding the Pillars of Lifelong Happiness

How colleges can help restore the foundations of a happy, meaningful and purposeful life.

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A Crisis of Trust in the Classroom

The work of teaching has never been harder, Seth C. Bruggeman writes.

3 Questions for Rebecca Stein

A conversation on careers, career transitions and online learning.