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Diversity and Inclusion on Campus in the Wake of the Hamas Attacks

As colleges become flashpoints for protests over U.S. policy in the Middle East, how can they produce a more welcoming and supportive campus environment?

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It’s Not Easy Being Green

Jaynie C. Mitchell shares lessons learned firsthand about surviving the uncertain, uncomfortable feeling that comes with each new opportunity as you change jobs or careers.

Continuity Makes Communities

It doesn’t cost a dime. Why isn’t there more effort in creating real classroom communities?

Discrimination Against Jews Who Are Zionists, Too

An instructor explains why he's barred from speaking to campus groups at UC-Berkeley. 

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Writing Retreats Through a Professional Development Lens

They can serve as sites for cultivating transferable skills that grad students and postdocs need to be successful in a variety of careers, writes Katie Homar.

Woodburn Hall at West Virginia University.

A Liberal Education in Name Only

A liberal arts education means something, and colleges that slash programs should stop using the term in their promises to students, Christopher A. Snyder writes.

A graphic with the word "scholarship" in a cloud-shaped bubble, against the background of a desk, with a keyboard and school supplies visible in the background.

Designing Scholarships With Intention

Choices in scholarship design and administration can determine whether scholarships open doors for students or (unintentionally) close them, Krista Chronister and tia north write.

The Coming Reckoning

A hard rain is about to fall.