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The Journey ‘South to America’
Traveling, sometimes to colleges, with Princeton’s Imani Perry.
Breaking Free From Higher Ed’s Iron Triangle
Yes, we can control costs, reduce performance gaps and improve learning outcomes without sacrificing quality or rigor.
Hamline Agonistes
How it may have made the mistake it did, and a possible way out.

Let’s Not Bring Back the F
Instead, we should do a better job of assigning authentic tasks that genuinely reflect the kind of work students will have to do after graduation, writes Benjamin Rifkin.
Can Art History Be Taught Without Someone Becoming Angry?
The answer is no, and here’s why that’s OK.

An Uneven Job Market for Assistant Professors
The assistant professor job market is actually growing, but not for everyone, Peter Lange and Anthony J. Olejniczak write.
GPT in Higher Education
ChatGPT has caught our attention in higher education. What will it mean in 2023?
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