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What Do D’s Mean?
A question still relevant after 10 years.
Surviving the Trump Presidency as a Graduate Student of Color
Advice for self-care.
Hatred, Division and the University
I can imagine the chorus of individuals who will insist that it is not the responsibility of the university to teach civility or to prepare students to live in diverse societies.

Searching for Safe Spaces
They are easy to caricature, but examining safe spaces within the broader context of the university and the First Amendment shows that, properly constructed, they can help students pursue knowledge, write Ashutosh Bhagwat and John Inazu.

Developing Media-Savvy Students
As our national political dialogue veers toward personal attack and speculation and away from meaningful and civil exchange, we should require our students to read a national newspaper and discuss its content, and then test them on it, writes Susan Siena.
The Meanings of Prerequisites
The pros and cons of letting students decide.
19.6 Billion EdTech Lessons From the NCAA March Madness TV Contract
Why higher ed technology people should care about the economics of big-time college sports.
Putting the Person Back in Personalization
Want to personalize that news website for me? Please don't.
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