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How Colleges Can Develop Innovators
It’s not all about personality. New research points to the importance of cocurricular learning in developing innovators, Benjamin S. Selznick and Matthew J. Mayhew write.

‘Save the College’
Columbia University task force recommends restructuring the leadership of the undergraduate college, a donor favorite. Alumni, students and many professors object.

Opinion
Are We Taking Gen Ed for Granted?
In light of survey results showing disconnects in general education, colleges can take steps to create more intentional, intelligible programs, Jennifer Hart writes.
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Third-Way Civics
Trygve Throntveit and Peter Levine discuss a new, adaptable model for undergraduate civic education.

Revamping Curriculum Management: Optimizing Academic Operations
"Revamping Curriculum Management: Optimizing Academic Operations" is a new print-on-demand booklet from Inside Higher Ed. You may download the free...

Opinion
Enough With the Culture Wars
Stanford’s first-year program revives the concept of a shared curriculum without reigniting battles over Western civ and literary canons, Dan Edelstein writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.

Opinion
Building Racial Dialogue in a Time of Backlash
It was no easy task to win approval for a brand-new Department of Race, Diaspora and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago, Leora Auslander and Adom Getachew write.

Opinion
Goodbye Red Scare, Hello Ed Scare
Colleges must mobilize now against legislation to censor curricula and ideas, Jonathan Friedman writes.
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