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Moral Clarity and Communications Excellence From Princeton’s President
The public message from Christopher L. Eisgruber on the ICE policy change.
Flawed Attacks on the 1619 Project
I am dismayed by his dismissive use of a right-wing trope like “indoctrination” to denounce a viewpoint he dislikes.

Showing Industry What Academics Are Made Of
As jobs continue to disappear while COVID-19 spreads, Eric James Stephens invites readers to join #HireHigherEd for help forging a new career path.

Collaboration Transcending Crisis
Despite COVID challenges, large-scale collaborative projects remain feasible and have the power to reimagine undergraduate education in the humanities, write Nicholas Henriksen and Ian K. Cook.

The Essentiality of Public-Private Partnerships
They are vital for regional state universities to further their missions and thrive in the future, writes Ashish Vaidya.
Imitating the Economy
Is the pandemic higher ed's version of the oil shocks of the 1970s?
Letters to the Editor vs. Tweets
A small scale natural experiment for a postcomments Inside Higher Ed.

Yes, Your Zoom Teaching Can Be First-Rate
Stephen Hersh, a faculty member and former advertising executive, outlines six steps for how you can create a community of active learning online if you "use the medium."
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