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A Plan to Save Small Colleges
Small colleges could join forces through a supporting-organization model, Michael Alexander writes.

Today’s Students Expect More. Are You Listening?
Students today are more willing to take a stand and advocate for each other than their predecessors, so higher ed leaders can tap into these voices to transform campus life for the better, writes student affairs VP Matt Gregory.

Management by Judiciary
Peter F. Lake writes that the higher ed regulatory environment is likely to become even more complex after the demise of Chevron.

The Only Certainty Is Uncertainty
Get ready for chaos in a post-Chevron world, Jon Fansmith writes.

The Dangers of Distractions in Post–Affirmative Action Admissions
Shaun Harper and Julie Posselt write that many other issues have competed for attention in the year since the Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions.

The End of Chevron Deference
Neal H. Hutchens writes that the Supreme Court’s decision will have significant ramifications for federal higher education policy.

The Philosophy of Rapture
Scott McLemee reviews Christopher Hamilton’s Rapture.

Generative AI and the Problem of (Dis)Trust
A year and a half into the generative “AI” moment, the ability to trust students may be the biggest casualty, Jacob Riyeff writes.
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