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The Chronicle welcomes correspondence from readers about our articles and about topics we have covered. Please make your points as concisely as possible. We will not publish letters longer than 350 words, and all letters will be edited to conform to our style.

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Posts from Letters

Universities Must Restore the Role of Reason in Conflict Resolution

Conflicts on our campuses over the current war are a tragic example of compartmentalization.

Campus Chaos Reveals a General Lack of Learning

Both students and administrators are repeating old mistakes.

Essay on Chicago Principles Was Confused

Untrue they equate freedom of expression with freedom of discussion.

Prioritizing Academic Speech Doesn’t Require Curtailing Campus Protests

Administrators are under no obligation to pursue the most punitive option.

Setting Police on Students and Faculty Is a Failure of Leadership

It goes against what a university stands for.

Solution to Civil Disobedience Isn’t to Empower Administrators

It isn’t going to prepare anyone for life off campus.

Have We Lost All Sense of the Purpose of a University?

No matter who wins the election, higher education should change.

Letter Critical of Essay on Climate Research Failed to Refute Anything

All it did was demonstrate one of the main points of the essay.

President of Columbia Might Have Saved Her Own Skin, But at What Cost?

She was too eager to accept the committee’s premise.

Essay Mischaracterized Statements Signed by Barnard Faculty Members

Letter does not conflate “off-campus conservative doxxers with the Barnard administration.”
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