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The Review | Opinion
The College Board’s Hollow Vision
The African American Studies scandal is just one clue: The AP experiment has run its course. -
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The Review | Opinion
It’s Not Just Our Students — ChatGPT Is Coming for Faculty Writing
And there’s little agreement on the rules that should govern it. -
The Review | Opinion
Women Do Higher Ed’s Chores. That Must Change.
From the mundanely sexist to the lawsuit-worthy, service work is inequitable. -
The Review | Opinion
Higher Ed’s Political Naïveté
As the College Board’s Florida fiasco shows, it’s time to stop appeasing malign actors. -
The Review | Essay
‘We Cannot All Be Edward Said’
John Guillory responds to his critics on politics and criticism. -
The Review | Opinion
Ron DeSantis and the Specter of Lynne Cheney
Conservatives have long refused to accept that America’s past is complicated. -
The Review | Essay
John Guillory’s Nonalignment Pact
Is the prominent critic stuck in the ’90s — or the ’60s? -
The Review | Opinion
Blasphemy Is Not a DEI Issue
The Hamline case does not illustrate a tension between diversity and academic freedom. -
The Review | Opinion
DEI’s Religion Problem
The Hamline debacle demonstrates the perils of ignoring religious disagreement.