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Opinion

Some DEI Programs Are Vulnerable, Not Illegal

The difference matters, Julie J. Park writes.

The Columbia University campus.

The Case for Boycotting Columbia University

An academic boycott is something faculty can do now, Gary Wilder writes.

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Reviewer’s Choice

Torbjørn Netland argues that peer review could potentially be improved by giving reviewers more choice.

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Opinion

Not in the Name of Israel and Jewish Studies

Israel and Jewish studies programs cannot be pawns in Trump’s political attacks on higher education, Michael Brenner writes.

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The Failure of FERPA

The Harvard doxing-truck debacle lays bare FERPA’s obsolescence in the digital age—and why protecting student privacy matters to their learning now more than ever, Sarah Hartman-Caverly writes.

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Where Are the Boards?

Defending institutional independence means governing board members need to go on the offensive, Raquel M. Rall and Demetri L. Morgan write.

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Grant Terminated

Researchers whose federal grants have been terminated since the start of the Trump administration describe some of the myriad impacts.

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Opinion

An Unreliable Partner

Under Linda McMahon’s leadership of ED, colleges should prepare for a student aid policy characterized by inefficiencies and overreach, Daniel A. Collier writes.