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Opinion

U.S. Must Invest in Emerging Scientists

Emerging scientists are increasingly leaving academe for far more lucrative jobs in industry, putting the future of the American biomedical research enterprise at risk, Dr. Kafui Dzirasa writes.

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Leadership by Subtraction

We don’t ask often enough how we can effect change on our campuses by doing less, Sharon L. Gaber writes.

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Not Just a War on ‘Woke’

Attacks on public higher education in Florida are part of the radical right’s broader antidemocratic agenda, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.

It’s Time to Act on Community College Transfer Programs

With the Supreme Court poised to end affirmative action, there has never been a better time to help community college students get into four-year colleges.

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Opinion

Avoiding Curricular Pitfalls of Study Abroad

If not designed carefully, study abroad programs risk reinforcing injustices, epistemic and otherwise, Liz Bucar writes.

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How a Collaborative’s Campus Climate Survey Can Help Prevent Sexual Misconduct

As survey mandates proliferate, ARC3 provides colleges with a playbook, including a comprehensive, free survey offering and the option to share and access benchmarking data.

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In Ph.D. Funding, Identity Shouldn’t Trump Merit

The practice of awarding Ph.D. student funding on the basis of racial, ethnic or gender identity undermines the research enterprise, James Moore II, Kursat Christoff Pekgoz and Spiro Pantazatos write.

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Opinion

Worthy Women

Amy Gais writes that her students judge women writers much more harshly than male writers—and considers what can be done about it.