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A green and white road sign, as if above a highway, says "Heading for Recession?" against the backdrop of a sunset in a cloudy sky.
Opinion

It’s Not 2008 Anymore

With recession risks rising, higher ed faces very different circumstances than it did during the Great Recession, Daniel A. Collier and Michael Kofoed write.

We Are All Harvard Now

I’m the last person I thought would ever say this.

An author's hands rest on a laptop open to her book manuscript; a mug and cellphone sit off to the side.

5 Questions to Ask When Writing Your Book

Considering these five issues early in the writing process can help focus and shape your manuscript, Katherine Ann Wiley writes.

Making the Arts a Pillar of Undergraduate Education

Creating, performing and analyzing the arts should become more central to the college experience.

3 Questions for D2L’s Cristi Ford

A conversation with a chief learning officer.

An illustration of a light bulb, signaling an idea, atop a truck, with construction scaffolding and people surrounding it. The illustration suggests idea building or the transfer of an idea to market.
Opinion

Accelerating Innovation From Lab to Market

The U.S. needs a refreshed university commercialization framework that empowers early-career scientists, write Adriana Bankston and Michael W. Nestor.

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Opinion

Decision Days

Low-income students have the most to lose if current proposals to gut student aid and access programs become law, William Craft writes.