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Innovation and Collaboration in Higher Education During Challenging Times

The field of higher education is notoriously slow to change. Yet, when faced with the extraordinary challenges of today, our associations are quick to foster support, collaboration and unity.

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Opinion

Where Is Congress?

Broad structural reform, directed by Congress, is what’s needed to fix America’s colleges, Kyle Beltramini writes.

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What’s in a Name? More Than You Might Think

Inclusivity starts with correct name pronunciations, Constanza Bartholomae writes.

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Sublimating the Grief of the Left Behind

Academic job loss really is different from other kinds of job losses, Deepa Das Acevedo writes.

3 Questions on ‘An Ecology of Change in Higher Education'

A conversation with Michael Goudzwaard and Cynthia Cogswell on their chapter in Recentering Learning.

Protest, Power and the Future of the University

Why Gaza became the defining campus flashpoint.

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Yes, Students Still Want to Go to College

Despite the doom and gloom, the data shows strong demand from students for college—let’s help them get there, Bill DeBaun writes.