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THE REVIEW | OPINION Now Is the Time for Administrators to Embrace Neutrality By Jeffrey Flier The Israel-Hamas war might finally show colleges the virtues of the Kalven Report. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | CONVERSATION Martin Jay and the Fate of Radical Ideas By Ben Wurgaft A conversation with the renowned intellectual historian on critical theory, cultural politics, and the power of paraphrase. FLASH AT THE BASH At Educause, Tech Vendors Vied to Draw Eyes By Taylor Swaak Fresh-baked cookies, Groucho glasses, and other bait filled the exhibit hall.
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THE WORKPLACE This Is One of the Loneliest Jobs on Campus By Megan Zahneis Social-media managers’ work often comes with high stress and little guidance. TEACHING How Do Students Want Instructors to Relate to Them? By Beckie Supiano A professor working on a book about ballet pedagogies asked them. Here’s what she learned — and how it applies to higher ed.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Hold a Better Class Discussion By Jay Howard Good discussions involve taking risks, by the students and the professor. This comprehensive guide is filled with tips to help improve yours.
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