Why Are Students Camping on University Lawns?
A new wave of campus protests has hit institutions from California to Massachusetts, many emboldened by arrests at Columbia University.
A new wave of campus protests has hit institutions from California to Massachusetts, many emboldened by arrests at Columbia University.
The university says Brian Salvatore, who’s made accusations against multiple fellow faculty members, has created a “toxic” work environment.
A new report analyzes how race, ethnicity and gender impact the financial stability of college students.
The survey found many community college students lack information about how in-demand their fields are, what skills those jobs require and how much they’d earn.
To help ease homesickness, some colleges have adopted pet-friendly policies for students living on- and off-campus.
Inside Higher Ed and Times Higher Education are excited to convene the third installment of Digital Universities US. The event brings together leading voices on the digital transformation of higher education to discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with a digital-first future.
Tony Banout asks if aggressive state and federal intervention will destroy higher ed in a supposed attempt to save it.
AI could free up faculty time to focus on the teaching and relationship-building that matter most, José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson write.
Another awesome opportunity.
Karla Erickson describes how to write about others in ways that honor their significance without being engulfed by the increasing demands.
After more than two decades on the job, Jim Hunt offers his thoughts on those challenges and suggests questions other provosts should consider.
This week’s episode of The Key explores whether the emergence of shorter-term and alternative credentials pose a threat—or offer salvation—to traditional colleges and universities.
Half of all graduates don’t work in jobs that require a bachelor’s degree. What can institutions do to best prepare their students for work?
China is an economic powerhouse, but could that change? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin’s Kishore Gawande digs in to find out why.
Is there a culture of anxiety at your workplace? In today’s Academic Minute, George Mason University’s Olivia (Mandy) O’Neill looks into how to change it.
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