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My Amy Wax Problem
Jonathan Zimmerman writes that academic freedom protects Amy Wax’s right to speak her mind—but not her reported discriminatory behavior toward students and colleagues.

Ransomware Attacks Against Higher Ed Increase
Colleges and universities experienced a surge in ransomware attacks in 2021, and those attacks had significant operational and financial costs, according to a new report.

First in the Family Make Their Mark in College
While first-generation college students’ backgrounds and challenges are unique to the individual, they tend to have high expectations and multifaceted postgraduation goals—plus complex support needs.

Security Uncertainties: What’s Worrying Students
Our infographic highlights eight safety concerns, in students’ own words, and what colleges can do to address them.

From College to Career Success
Employers were asked what skills they most value and what skills recent graduates are weakest in. Tara A. Rose and Terri L. Flateby summarize the findings.

Otterbein, Antioch U Aim to Create National System
They announce an affiliation today with intention to create a national university system alongside additional partners to be named later.

‘The Cheapest Form of Terrorism’
A rash of bomb threats has disrupted higher ed institutions—especially community colleges—across the country this summer.

5 Ways Online Learning Benefited Some Students
As most colleges have returned to in-person learning, we shouldn’t forget some major benefits of having a remote option, Karen Powell Sears writes.
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