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5 Questions for an Equitable Pay Ecosystem
Addressing these questions will foster fairer compensation for faculty and staff at your institution, Carol Marchetti and Gloria L. Blackwell write.

The Precedent Higher Ed Can’t Afford to Set
The mere prospect of a consent decree at Columbia is a flashing warning sign for trustees at colleges across the country, Ross Mugler writes.

America’s Veterans Deserve Better
Higher ed can and must do more to support veterans, Daniel Braun, Catharine B. Hill and Emily Schwartz write.


You’re Excepted!
Rachel Toor ghostwrites an acceptance letter from the founding president of Prosperity University, with an AI assist in the form of Claude, writer at Anthropic.

A Logical Gap Behind Attacks on the Humanities
Two main arguments are used to attack the humanities. They can’t both be true, Katina L. Rogers writes.

Realpolitik for Boards
Governing boards, and faculty looking to them for leadership, would be wise to remember the first rule in governance is to do no harm, Andrew Lounder writes.

Some Rules for Campus Resistance
A 2012 governance fight at the University of Virginia offers lessons for other faculty who might need to host “a little rebellion” on their campus, Charles Mathewes writes.
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