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Finding Strength in the Struggle
Roshni Rao describes how she discovered that progress as an international scholar demands active self-advocacy, not just adaptation.

Admissions as Slavery Reparations
The end of race-based affirmative action should pave the way for positive admissions considerations— and full-tuition support for—descendants of enslaved Americans, James E. Murray Jr. writes.

Strange Bedfellows on Accreditation
Jennifer Blum and Robert Shireman write that bipartisan consensus around improving accreditation is possible.
How Will AI Disrupt Higher Education in 2024?
Last year was when generative AI infused higher education. What can we expect in this new year?

3 Questions for Michael Smith, Author of ‘The Abundant University’
Discussing the moral case for online education.

Just Follow the First Amendment
Private colleges should stop taking sides on speech, Max Schanzenbach and Kimberly Yuracko write.

A Wake-Up Call to the Student Affairs Profession About Male Students
Addressing the impacts of toxic male identities can help narrow the gap in men’s achievement in postsecondary education, writes Joe Henry, a dean of students.

Retaining Students of Color in Grad School
Systematic change must be made to ensure they succeed in academe, writes Robert W. Fernandez, who suggests some specific interventions.
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