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Just Follow the First Amendment
Private colleges should stop taking sides on speech, Max Schanzenbach and Kimberly Yuracko write.
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A Wake-Up Call to the Student Affairs Profession About Male Students
Addressing the impacts of toxic male identities can help narrow the gap in men’s achievement in postsecondary education, writes Joe Henry, a dean of students.
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Turning the Tide on Admissions Staff Turnover
Solutions to improve staff morale can be found in areas beyond compensation, Elizabeth Kirby writes.
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Joe Gow Should Be a Professor, Not a Chancellor
Jonathan Zimmerman argues Gow’s tenure shouldn’t be at risk after the former UW La Crosse chancellor posted pornographic videos.
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A Year in Views
As you put the cookies in the oven, catch up on any of these popular “Views” pieces from 2023.
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Guiding Growth: Crafting Feedback That Empowers Learners
With fairness and equity in mind, professors should provide both constructive student feedback and insights on what they’re doing well academically.
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Congresswoman, Have You No Shame?
The congressional hearing on antisemitism showed why universities should adopt a stance of principled neutrality, John Tomasi writes.
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It’s Not Donor Control: It’s Donor Activism
Withholding funds over antisemitism worries is a form of activism in line with higher ed’s mission, Noah D. Drezner writes.
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