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Public University Trustees Should Serve the Public Good
Governor Glenn Youngkin was right to veto legislation that would have undermined accountability.
Equal Opportunity Insecurity, Regardless of Race or Gender
An essay on being aware of one's weaknesses was marred by a focus on diversity, not humanity.
How Presidents Could Take the Lead on Antisemitism
When students shout down a campus speaker, leaders should step up.
Mischaracterizing a Vote on Antisemitism
Resolutions, like the one at UNC-Chapel Hill, can do more harm than good when they lack precision.
Campus Protests and the Middle East
Debate continues over dueling op-eds about how to understand student protests.
Scholar Activism Doesn't Require Taking Sides
Scholars should be scholarly and professors professorially, despite differences in our points of view.
Why the House Targeted Those 3 Presidents
The presidents of MIT, Harvard and Penn called on the carpet about antisemitism are all women and all relatively new. Coincidence? Hardly. They were marked.
Our Chance to Break from Convention
To produce more graduates in tech fields, colleges must change how they think about educational delivery and the faculty role.
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