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Bio Lab, Chem Lab, Writing Lab?
Instead of quiet quitting the take-home essay, we need a whole new model for writing instruction.
By Carla Arnell
Texas Tech Begins to Collect Info on Race, Gender Course Content
For each of their courses, faculty must say whether they "advocate for" or "promote" certain race or gender identities.
Texas Tech Puts Its Anti-Trans Rules In Writing
Race and sexuality course content is also caught up in the university system’s expansive new content review policies.
Thoughts on 20-Plus Years of Teaching Islam
The field has grown substantially, even as it faces unprecedented political pressures and new questions about authority and bias.
By Reza Aslan
TCU Moves Race, Gender Studies Departments Amid Political Pressure
Texas Christian University officials cite low enrollment, but faculty members say that’s only part of the story.
University of Houston Cancels ‘Confronting Oppression & Injustice’ Course
The course’s axing is yet another example of curricular censorship at Texas public universities.
Double the Value of the 4-Year Degree
Making it easier for students to double major is one compelling answer to questions about value and return on investment.
By John Gomez
The Meta-Lessons of College
These seven meta-lessons can help explain the partisan diploma divide, Michael Schwalbe writes.
By Michael Schwalbe
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