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The removal of Donald Trump from the White House could lead to major reform in college education, but many other issues require urgent action, argue Sandro Galea and Nason Maani
Yes, excess haste can lead to mistakes, but the same is true of natural science, says Sandro Galea
The current generation of students often come under fire for supposedly being excessively brittle and demanding. But does the reality bear that out, and what are the teaching techniques to which they respond best? Six scholars recount their own experiences and offer their tips
The controversy over a Harvard dean¡¯s defence of Harvey Weinstein is no reason to disregard the core academic mission, says Sandro Galea
Those who fail to articulate the issues their communities feel strongly about do the academy and society a disservice, says Sandro Galea
Judgement is hard, but limits are appropriate if they ensure the quality of academic engagement with complex, competing ideas, says Sandro Galea
Degrees focused on specific careers need be no less rigorous or innovative than other graduate qualifications, say Sandro Galea and Lisa Sullivan