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Caps Off to a New Beginning

The commencement address as a distinctive literary genre.

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Wreaking Havoc on Academic Publishing

Without changes, thousands of academic papers could be sent to chatbots as reviewers without the knowledge of the authors, Cynthia Rudin warns.

Two students, one wearing a keffiyeh, embrace in front of pitched tents at Brown University.

Concessions to Protesters Validate Their Tactics

Sara Coodin writes that college leaders should resist the temptation to reward student disruptors in the name of campus peace.

Three Questions for Everspring’s Douglas Reiner

A conversation with the company’s chief sales officer.

Step Up for Dance

Elevating dance to its rightful status in the arts.

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Creating the Job

Nana Lee offers advice on how to obtain a position based on your interest, values, skills and life situation, even if it doesn’t exist right now.

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It’s Not (Really) About Diversity

If diversity is the goal, reinstating standardized tests is not the way, Aaron M. Pallas and Alex Chin write.

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Betrayals, Empty Promises and Transforming the Academy and Beyond

Bertin M. Louis Jr. describes a new anthology that highlights marginalizd faculty members’ sense that they’ll be accepted in higher education only if they do little to challenge the status quo.