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Is Rising Inequality the Fault of ‘The 9.9 Percent’?
An argument that well-paid professionals benefit from and serve to perpetuate our increasingly stratified society.

Magickal Realism
Scott McLemee reviews The Last Witches of England: A Tragedy of Sorcery and Superstition by John Callow.
Equity and Justice in Teaching Quantitative Methods
While such methods are often considered value-free and unbiased, we must recognize how our classroom practices can reinforce oppressive ideologies and narratives, writes Kamden K. Strunk.
Do You Read Books on Higher Ed During ‘Normal’ Working Hours?
With a list of books on higher education that I’ve reviewed so far in 2021.
Perceptual Blindness
Why we fail to see problems that are right in front of our eyes.
Building Better Global Pathways and Strengthening Transfer Advising
Solving for transfer means solving for overall global credit mobility.

Many Liberal Arts Students Need a Lesson in Free Speech
They are both more accepting of attempts to silence speech and overwhelmingly more liberal than their public and private university counterparts, argues Samuel J. Abrams.
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