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Anti-Science Harassment Is on the Rise
Universities must do more now to support researchers, Samuel Mendez writes.

How Presidents Can Best Work With Faculty During Crises
They must do what they always expect to do and, at the same time, do something completely novel, write Peter Eckel and Courtney Chandler.
Cronyism Is No Way to Run a University
It may not be illegal, but it sure is corrupt.

The Crisis of Disclosure on Our Campuses
As students reveal upsetting personal information to us, we must help them transform it in ways that become meaningful, writes Deborah J. Cohan.

Approaching the Academic Year With Apprehension
After divisive protests roiled campuses last spring, Gary Gilbert asks if—and how—this fall can be better.
Empty Nurseries, Empty Futures?
The causes and consequences of declining birth rates.

Four Things Not to Ignore in the Face of Enrollment Pressures
Bob Massa and Bill Conley identify four areas college and enrollment leaders should focus on during the difficult decade ahead.

Helping Humanities Ph.D.s Thrive Beyond Academia
Amy Braun describes how honing existing skillsets through experiential learning transforms such students into industry-ready professionals.
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