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Trustees Cannot Punt on College Football
Top administrators are certainly instrumental, but ultimately, coaches’ compensation and other key financial decisions rest with a university’s board, writes Richard Chait.
Surrender Is Not Adaptation
Institutions are running out of people to sacrifice.
What Is Engaged Scholarship and How Can It Improve Your Research?
Involving communities in the research process can increase the quality and impact of your work.
Can the Humanities Truly Transform Undergraduates’ Lives?
A contrarian’s view of the humanities’ value.
Are Snow Days Still a Thing?
Has Zoom destroyed a beloved institution?

Reframing the Individual Development Plan
Jaye Sablan and Bill Mahoney describe how it can be an important tool for equity in graduate student career development.

Student Voting Is Not Where It Should Be
As we have worked to mobilize our peers and our institutions, we have run into countless unnecessary obstacles standing between us and the ballot box, write members of Ivy League Votes.
The World for Sale and the Ethics of Campus Energy Use
How a book about commodities trading made me reconsider how we power our campuses.
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