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Mythic, Misguided View of College Football
Big-time college football is a "symptom of the deep-seeded issues that have contributed to political polarization, racial unrest, the devaulation of education."
Misguided Analysis of Jessica Krug Affair
A letter writer challenges an essayist's conclusions and questions why the piece got published.

Who Serves Your Cake?
Even in a progressive field in higher education, many people who believe they're operating from a place of equality have not recognized their unconscious expectations, argues Adriana Domínguez.

L’Affaire Krug and Contemporary Wokeism
The controversy over a white professor passing herself off as Black reveals an underlying contradiction in how we view race, Peter C. Herman writes.
Predicting Higher Ed’s Post-Pandemic Future: Futile or Fruitful?
“It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”

What Can You Do With a Ph.D.?
Many graduate students haven’t given enough thought to how to leverage their knowledge, skills and abilities to get well-paying jobs outside the academy, writes Joseph R. Fitzgerald.
Beyond Crisis Communications
Why colleges and universities must explain their purpose and value -- even during a pandemic.
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