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The Staircase That Connected Me to a Student
Daniel Chaffin reflects on the quirky, imperfect spaces in higher ed in which growth happens.

What Do You Know About the GED’s College-Readiness Designations?
Not enough, probably. Blake H. Heller argues that low awareness limits the potential of what should be a smoother pathway to and through college for high GED test scorers.

Accreditors Confront a Crisis in Public Confidence
Accreditors have an expanded role to play in evaluating noncredit programs, Larry Schall and Paul L. Gaston write.

Does Careerism Have to Ruin College?
Jocelyn Frelier asks how faculty and staff can push back against careerist expectations while supporting students in their professional exploration.

Is Higher Ed Ready to Be Bodyslammed?
Linda McMahon is set to wrestle higher education, Ryan Craig writes.

This Is What We’ll Do When You Mess With Us
Daniel DiMassa writes critically of the university’s new rules of free thought in an “OK AI” age.

In the New Year
Scott McLemee looks ahead to select spring 2025 university press releases.

Will Trump Take On Misuse of Student Visas?
Trump’s expected immigration crackdown may expose international education’s hidden flaws, Eddie West and Anna Esaki-Smith write.
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