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THE REVIEW | OPINION Higher Ed Is a Public Good. Let’s Fund It Like One. By James Nguyen H. Spencer What if colleges paid students’ tuition upfront? ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER 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? ACADEMIC LABOR After Three and a Half Weeks, New School Strike Ends With Tentative Agreement By Katherine Mangan Nearly 1,800 part-time faculty members who have been on strike since November 16 will return to work at the New York City university following word that negotiators had reached a deal.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Citadels of Neoliberalism or Bastions of Wokism? By David A. Bell What elite higher ed’s critics on both the left and the right get wrong. TEACHING The Case for Ending the Term With Nothing New, Just Review By Beth McMurtrie Don’t introduce any new material, says one professor. Instead, review and reassess.
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Views ADVICE A Winter Break Reading List on Skills for Scholars By James M. Lang Looking for a quick read between semesters and a little career boost? Here are some book recommendations.
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