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The First Amendment, Social Media and College Admissions

Frank LoMonte asks why so many admissions officers look at applicants’ social media posts and factor what they find into decisions.

3 Reasons Why Tenure Remains Indispensable

Attempts to limit or abolish it are again on the rise, and if they succeed, students and society—not just faculty members—will pay the price, David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler argue.

Prototyping Potential Careers

Experiential learning opportunities can take your exploration and preparation to the next level, writes Rebekah Layton, who shares ideas for trying out future paths now.

NECHE 2021: The Near Future of Higher Ed

DEI, Nathan Grawe and even more sobering predictions for the near future of higher ed.

Friday Fragments

Utopians, a retirement tribute and the return of a friend from another time.

So I Took This Improv Class…

And through the course of it, I learned things that have transformed what I hope to achieve both in the classroom and outside it, writes Michelle L. Boettcher.

Collaborative Research Across Continents

Members of the African Urbanism Humanities Lab describe the politics, practicalities and promise of research engagements between universities in the Global North and South.