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March 29, 2023
Successful planning approaches tend to ask and answer these 12 questions, Ben Chrischilles writes.
A speech bubble made up of dozens of words for "hello," in various languages, written in white chalk on a green chalkboard.
March 28, 2023
In cutting languages, colleges undercut commitments to social justice and to translation, in the broadest possible sense, Jessica Blum-Sorensen writes.
March 27, 2023
Jim Jump considers the issues and the way they are changing.

Letters to the Editor

February 16, 2022
Increase in appointments of Black and Hispanic leaders is encouraging, but we should be wary of assuming the progress is permanent.
February 3, 2022
Seeking a level playing field in assessing the quality of virtual and remote courses.
January 31, 2022
Angie Kirk's op-ed "uses a scientifically unsound argument to legitimize legal discrimination under the euphemistic slogan of fairness for women."
January 26, 2022
"The accusatory tone of the piece and the lack of context are deeply disturbing and misleading."
November 19, 2021
Affordable education is essential to leveling the playing field for marginalized populations in the workforce.

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March 29, 2023
Looking ahead to the not-too-distant future, we are likely to see more about biocomputers. Using brain and stem cells, researchers are hoping to vastly accelerate and expand performance.
March 28, 2023
Uncovering the hidden forces that reshape our lives.

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February 16, 2023
Colleges must take a more proactive role in helping students avoid indoctrination into white nationalism, Karen Gaffney writes.
February 15, 2023
The UNC Chapel Hill board is doing its job—and a good one at that—in proposing a new School of Civic Life and Leadership, Michael Poliakoff writes.
February 14, 2023
College leaders have been neglectful of moral and compliance-related risks in signing agreements with sports betting companies, John R. Thelin and Eric Thomas Weber write.
February 13, 2023
In moving to undermine higher education’s institutional independence, Florida is following a playbook we’ve seen before—but with unparalleled intensity, Barrett J. Taylor writes.
February 13, 2023
In the face of unprecedented political interference, Florida’s public universities have no right to be accredited, Brian Rosenberg writes.

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