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Colleges must protect diverse viewpoints and fix workforce readiness gap

Colleges must protect diverse viewpoints and fix workforce readiness gap
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When I began my career in higher education, a college degree was universally viewed as part of the American dream. It was promised as a ticket to a flourishing life, and families would sacrifice almost anything to get their children into a university. Today, the American view has shifted. As I interact with alumni, community […]

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Loaded language like 'indoctrination,' 'echo chambers,' and 'bloodthirsty liberal activists'One-sided framing that presents only conservative criticisms without alternative viewpointsInflammatory headline and subheadings that use charged political terminologyloaded languagepartisan framing of higher educationone-sided perspectiveframing of issuesomission of progressive perspectivesheadline toneone-sided framingomission of perspectives

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