SUNY Will Teach Students to ‘Ethically Use AI’

As part of its existing information literacy general education requirement, students will now study the “ethical dimensions” of the technology.

Students on Media Literacy and How Colleges Can Help, in 6 Charts 

Few students rely on traditional news media for key information, but many do approach media sources with a critical eye, according to our new Student Voice flash survey. How can colleges help boost students’ media literacy?

Success Program Launch: Mentors for Students in Green Careers

A new initiative at Worcester Polytechnic Institute connects students who are interested in green and sustainable industries with seasoned professionals to provide career development and support.

Study: 6 Behavioral Changes Affect Student Retention, Morale on College Campuses

A recent study from the Community College Research Center finds establishing best practices and championing them among professors can impact student outcomes and faculty engagement and create a more positive environment.

Quick Takes

Opinion

Views

Opinion
Higher Ed Is Not a Public Good

But it could be, Jonathan Gyurko writes.

Opinion
‘What About Us?’

Institutions must invest in faculty and staff well-being at work, Vicki L. Baker and Rebecca Pope-Ruark write.

Opinion
A Crisis of Trust in the Classroom

The work of teaching has never been harder, Seth C. Bruggeman writes.

Blogs

Opinion
7 Strategies to Build Collaboration Between Marcomm and Admissions

Tools for relationship building when trust is low.

Opinion
3 Questions on ‘Converting Teaching From Solo Sport to Team-Based Activity’

A conversation with MJ Bishop, Nancy O’Neill, Briana Johnson and Whitney Kilgore on their chapter in Recentering Learning.

Opinion
The Future of Higher Education

What disruptions in health care, media and music can teach us.

Career Advice

Opinion
Write as if the Truth Really Matters

As both citizens and scholars, now is not the time to withdraw, Philip N. Cohen writes.

Opinion
A Guide to Department Chair Merit Badges

What if, Hollis Robbins asks, chairs could earn ceremonial merit badges for accomplishing feats that only those in academia could truly appreciate?

Opinion
3 Ways to Improve Student Group Work

Throwing students into groups without an accountability system rigs such work against them, writes Christina Katopodis, but we can transform it by thoughtfully structuring it in equitable ways.

Resources

A professional-looking woman sits on a panel addressing an audience.

Peer-to-Peer Advice

Campus offers resources for faculty and staff.

Visit Campus
In a large room, people in chairs look at a woman presenting in front of a projection screen.

Events & Webinars

Enjoy lively discussions about trending topics.

View All
A bald man with glasses and a blonde woman with long hair stand together smiling while looking down at a tablet and smart phone.

Data & Analysis

Download reports, surveys and more.

View All
A diverse group of people stand together with their arms crossed

Membership

Gain next-level resources and insights.

Learn More

Trump and Higher Ed

Donald Trump is poised to leave his mark on higher education once again. This time around, higher education is under more scrutiny and Republicans, back in control of Congress, have a plan to overhaul the sector. Below, you’ll find a curated collection of Inside Higher Ed articles that document how higher ed fared during Trump’s first term and what’s in store as he returns to the White House.