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COLLEGE ACCESS On Their Own, Without a Home, and Waiting for Federal Aid By Eric Hoover Changes to the FAFSA were supposed to make it easier for students experiencing homelessness to apply for federal aid. But things got complicated. ADVERTISEMENT 'DIALOGUE IS A SKILL' Can You Teach Free Speech? These Colleges Are Trying. By Christa Dutton After unrest on campuses in the last academic year, more colleges are discussing how to integrate civic dialogue into the curriculum. THE REVIEW | OPINION The University of Michigan’s Assault on Truth By Silke-Maria Weineck College leaders crack down on protests — and lie about it. NEWLY UPDATED Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith Details on how Michigan Technological and Northern Kentucky Universities and the Universities of Mississippi and of Nebraska at Omaha are limiting diversity, equity, and inclusion. Plus updates on the Universities of Alabama at Tuscaloosa and of Wyoming. THE REVIEW Pomona, Politics, and the Long Reach of New Age Spirituality By Len Gutkin On politics, therapy, and religion.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT AI and the Case for Project-Based Teaching By Chad Raymond In the age of ChatGPT, faculty members have no choice but to adjust their course design from a focus on “what” to “why.” ADVERTISEMENT
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