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Foreign Gifts to U.S. Colleges and Universities: Why They Matter
The generosity of donors who are not even resident in this country yet who choose to support our colleges and universities should be celebrated, argues Sue Cunningham.

Safeguarding Research on Campuses Against Foreign Threats
There's an urgent need for increasing and maintaining good security policies and practices, writes Ted Mitchell, who recommends some immediate actions to take.
7 Best Practices for COVID-19-Necessitated Online Meetings
How to facilitate a web conversation.
Friday Fragments
A crowd-sourced list of cancellations, some quirks of political geography and the return of The Boy.

How the Humanities Sound
Scholars are using core humanities practices like writing and teaching to engage with the world in all sorts of important, dynamic ways, argues Dan Kubis.
In Our Own Words: Institutional Betrayals
When Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt asked a large group of underrepresented faculty members why they left their higher education institutions, they told her the real reasons for their departures -- those that climate surveys don't capture.
'Golden Gates' and Faculty/Staff Housing Costs
Why housing became so expensive, and what this trend means for higher ed.
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