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‘Decolonizing’ a Journal

After a major editorial flap, history's premier journal announces a series of changes aimed at diversifying viewpoints and contributors.
Opinion

Learning From Prison

Regardless of one’s beliefs on what prisons are or should be, professors who desire to teach inside them need to know certain things, advises Damian Zurro.

Higher Ed and the American Dream

At national gathering of educators, many see erosion of opportunity -- even as data show continuing impact of earning a college degree.
Opinion

Helping Students See the Connections

We should help students make sense of not only the subject matter of our particular class but also how all their curricular and co-curricular activities fit together, writes Laura L. Behling.

Beyond Box Checking

Colleges share how they made their general education programs more than a laundry list of distribution requirements.
Opinion

The Digital Humanities as Public Humanities

Literary scholars should follow the example of historians and create digital work to reach people colleges and universities have ignored, Will Fenton writes.

Governor Seeks to Kill University Press

Kentucky press, which serves all the public institutions and some private colleges in the state, is noted for books on history, Appalachia and its home state.

Less Is More

College and university administrators discuss how to thoughtfully reduce faculty duties, to help them advance their best work.