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A New Test of Old Values

Charlie Kirk’s death has forced colleges to reckon with campus free speech.

3 Questions for Springfield College’s Chris Hakala

A conversation with the director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Scholarship.

A scene of the Utah Valley University event after the shooting of Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10: a few people mill around the tent under which he had been speaking, which bears the words "American Comeback Tour: Prove Me Wrong."

How Witnessing Violence Impacts Brain Development—and What Colleges Can Do

Helping students make meaning of what they’ve witnessed, and the larger societal context, may actually help the brain heal, Mary Helen Immordino-Yang and Kori Street write.

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Opinion

The Best Time to Organize Your Research? Now

Don’t put research on the back burner: A good project management system can help you work consistently throughout the academic year, Shiri Noy writes.

Fixed Tuition

Reflections on holding tuition level through a student’s entire education.

Charlie Kirk holds a microphone while speaking at a Turning Point USA event in 2024.
Opinion

A Lecture for—and With—Charlie Kirk 

Matthew Boedy, one of hundreds of professors who found himself on Turning Point USA’s Professor Watchlist, searches for common ground in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing.

AI Teaching Learners Today: Pick Your Pedagogy!

AI is stepping in as a powerful new teaching assistant, capable of tailoring learning to every person’s needs.

Opinion

Attacking Constitutional Rights to Academic Freedom on This Constitution Day

Nothing like the current wave of state and federal action targeting academic freedom has ever been witnessed in America before.