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We must rethink higher education¡¯s intellectual mission in terms that transcend Manichaean critiques of the neoliberal university, says Nicholas Dirks
The Elizabeth Magill case notwithstanding, presidents should focus on how conflicts affect the primary mission of their university, says Nicholas Dirks
Scientists and technologists must participate in a genuinely collective project to regulate technological development, says Nicholas Dirks
Resistance to the knowledge generated by science will only be overcome with the help of the humanities. But what can universities do to bridge C.?P. Snow¡¯s famous divide between these fields, which endures to this day?
Praise for Covid vaccine creators is deserved, but the extraordinary work of other scientists must not be overlooked, says Nicholas Dirks
Senior management has its perks but it also comes with a host of new practical, philosophical, psychological and even physical challenges. Here, seven people who have lived through that fiery baptism tell their tales
In a world transformed, we need a radical new blueprint ¨C for a flexible, less centralised network of scholars and students, says a former Berkeley chancellor
UC¡¯s finest has emerged from the financial crisis stronger than ever, argues Nicholas B. Dirks