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DEI Retrenchment on Campus Is Far Worse Than Maps Show

They don’t capture local-level and self-imposed efforts to defund, eliminate or otherwise suppress diversity and inclusion efforts.

Using the Past to Inform the Present, Part 2

How history can further illuminate our understanding of drug and alcohol use.

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Introducing ‘Recentering Learning’

The sections, chapter titles and authors from our new co-edited book.

Is the Golden Age of Podcasts Over? Not for Scholars

As the commercial podcast bubble begins to burst, enduring demand for audio opens unique opportunities for academics.

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How to Send Thoughtful Guest Speaker Invitations

Thoughtful invitations require deep work by event organizers, Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E. Lewiss write.

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‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Is Not the Answer

Viewpoint diversity treats the symptoms of dogmatism, but curiosity treats the disease, John McHugh writes.

Using the Past to Inform the Present, Part 1

How history can illuminate our understanding of drug and alcohol use.

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No More Monoliths

Post–affirmative action data should reflect the diversity of student identities, Niyati Shah and Juhwan Seo write.