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MAKING THE CASE The Return of College as a Common Good By Karin Fischer Americans increasingly see the public value of higher education. Can colleges seize the moment? ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER States Have Starved Their Public Colleges. Here’s How It Happened. By Karin Fischer and Jack Stripling A tale of erosion, seen through six people in the trenches. BACKGROUNDER As Students Became More Diverse, College Became Less Accessible. Coincidence? By Scott Carlson Some scholars believe race is key to understanding why college went from a public good to a private good. THE REVIEW Florida’s Totalitarian Academic-Freedom Crackdown By Len Gutkin Can DeSantis’s crackpot theory prevail? BACKGROUNDER It’s Not Clear Whether Public-College Professors Have First Amendment Rights When They’re Teaching By Francie Diep “It remains more of an open question than those of us who are academics would like it to be,” one expert said.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 10 Ways to Rebuild Department Culture By Trisalyn Nelson No one seems happy with the level of connection at work after two years of Covid. So how can chairs start repairing the damage?
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