The dismantling of the Department of Education is a moment of disruption, but also one of reinvention for higher education.
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Colleges are saying no to the White House’s “Compact for Academic Excellence”–for good reason
In the pursuit of excellence, there is one true path: colleges should seek the preservation of academic freedom, not its surrender to politics ...
The college counseling model of the past no longer meets the needs of today’s students with college dreams, and it must ...
New faculty should know that academic publishing involves steady inputs, small improvements, smart venue choices, and a ...
Buying learning technologies for technology's sake helps no one--not students, not faculty, and certainly not higher ed institutional outcomes ...
Colleges that modernize infrastructure, adopt responsible AI, and build inclusive hybrid experiences can build relevance with ...
Higher education’s path forward lies in bringing its mission to life through digital experiences that complement tradition.
Institutions should weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks carefully when designing and implementing an integrated civil rights response ...
AI literacy goes beyond coding or data science--it means understanding how artificial intelligence functions and how it can be guided.
Pedagogy that prioritizes persistence is not just good teaching--it’s a commitment to equity, access, and the transformative power of education Editor’s note: This article is part of Teaching the ...
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