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Lurching Toward Fall, Disaster on the Horizon
Can we dispense with magical thinking?
Amy Cooper Works in Your Academic Department
Many faculty of color work with people operating outside the lines of fair disagreements, yet colleges too frequently are more than willing to simply ignore the situation, argues Anthony Rodriguez.

Publishing Season, Flu Season
Scott McLemee explores books pertinent to COVID-19 that are forthcoming this fall.

Let’s Teach Students About Whites’ Genetic Inferiority
In a satirical essay, Spencer Piston proposes that we expose college students to an argument far outside the mainstream.
What Technology Has Contributed Most Toward Your Learning?
Squeezing in one more opportunity for conversation.
Rewriting the Narrative of U.S. History
Our only duty to history is to rewrite it, as Oscar Wilde quipped.

Graduation Reflections of a Presidential Spouse
Mort Maimon considers what he's discovered about higher education and himself during a 24-year learning experience.
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