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Technology, Truth and Tomorrow
In recent weeks America has come to a reckoning over long-unmet societal values on racial justice, equity and commitment to diversity. Why now? What has changed?

We Shouldn’t Give Up on Literacy-Based Learning
In the push for active and learner-oriented instruction, let’s not abandon classic methods of reading, writing and lecturing, Matt Ayars argues.

Should We Do Away With Office Hours?
The ways and extent to which students expect faculty members to be accessible has been undergoing a recognizable shift in recent years, writes Jennifer L. Brinkley.

Of Bondholders, Bankers and Burgeoning Debt
One of the not-so-openly-discussed motivations that colleges have for opening this fall may be the billions of debt they've amassed for dorms and dining halls, James Finkelstein argues.

The Current Plight of International Students
Kavita Daiya explains why American colleges need to help international students (and their own bottom lines) now.

Not a Blank Check
To attract more international students in the future, colleges must start seeing them not as revenue generators but as providing an opportunity for intercultural learning, argues Ryan P. Deuel.
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