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New on the Job: Q&A With Sarah Ellison, Sonoma State University

The associate vice president of student affairs shares how her career trajectory informs the work she does now managing student access and success services on campus.

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‘Historians Should Be Everywhere’: Questions for the AHA’s Retiring Leader

Jim Grossman, exiting after 15 years as executive director of the American Historical Association, discusses his efforts to multiply historians’ routes to tenure, The 1619 Project’s impact on history debates and why policymakers need historians.

Social Artist Helen Storey on Working on the Boundary of Fashion and Science

The UNHCR’s first designer-in-residence Helen Storey talks about why she has donated her creative archive to the University of the Arts London, and how the arts can help people connect with issues such as climate change and the refugee crisis.

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What’s Next for Colleges After Judge Vacates Biden’s Title IX Rule

Republican state officials are celebrating the order as a “massive win,” but uncertainty looms for colleges as they respond to yet another Title IX change.

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Have Coding Boot Camps Lost Their Appeal?

2U’s decision to shut down its coding boot camps is the latest sign that changes are afoot in the alternative credentials sector.

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Watching Their Words: Faculty Say They’re Self-Censoring

Many scholars say they’re not giving certain assignments and are being careful in what they say to students—and to one another.

Women’s Place in Higher Education in Question After Syrian Coup

Comments from the country’s new ministers have raised concerns about the future of women’s role in education and public positions.

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Success Program Launch: Meet Your Substitute, Professor Health

Professors sometimes cancel class when conflicts arise. A new program at Old Dominion University encourages faculty members to schedule guest lectures on key student wellness issues instead.