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Dobbs, ‘Divisiveness’ and Ducking
Why college leaders shouldn’t duck this one.
Why I’m Talking Up ‘In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower’
The conversation about a book that I want to have with colleagues at urban universities.
Broken Promises?
Colleges and universities responded to the death of George Floyd with public commitments to racial justice, but two years later, too little has changed, argue Colleen E. Wynn and Elizabeth Ziff.

Questioning the Machine
Scott McLemee reviews Mark Coeckelbergh’s The Political Philosophy of AI.
Museums as Cultural Battlegrounds
Museums offer an ideal lens through which to study shifts in aesthetics, ethics, civic and national identities, and cultural values.

An Oft-Overlooked Task
Comparatively little attention has been paid to one of the most vital efforts of a new president: creating and sustaining a high-performing senior leadership team, Laurie Fenlason writes.

How Not to Think About Institutional Racism
To really understand institutional racism at the University of North Carolina, look to its governance, past and present, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.
Pagination
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