Audrey Watters’s meticulous account of ed tech’s predigital origins.
Thanks in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, online M.B.A. programs have gained stature—and students. That’s good news for accessibility, and a promising model for other graduate programs.
Community Colleges
The president of Oxnard College made no secret of his frustrations with the institution’s foundation. He believes he was placed on leave as a result.
In the wake of a leaked Supreme Court draft decision indicating that Roe v. Wade could be overturned, students are staging protests and urging their institutions to help keep abortion accessible.
Student Voice
What faculty members think, actions they take and adjustments they make can go a long way to lessen student mental health and wellness challenges, as this infographic shows.
Views
The Pell Grant should be doubled, but it should only be applicable to institutions where Pell combined with other forms of grant aid covers 80 percent of the cost of attendance, David Ferreira writes.
Career Advice
For scholars who may be reconsidering the utility of their accounts, Christopher Schaberg suggests some negative aspects to contemplate and questions to ask themselves about the platform.
Blogs
University of Venus
May 16, 2022
Resistance against gender inequality and promoting equity don’t have to be big gestures.
Higher Ed Gamma
May 16, 2022
How our fiercely competitive system of elite college admissions distorts student aspirations and damages their mental health—and what we can do about this.
Higher Ed Policy
May 15, 2022
Observations and discussion on the most current and compelling issues in higher education policy.