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Ethical Quandaries for Higher Education

If we cancel academic engagement with a country when we are shocked by something the government has done, then we cede international relations to economic, political and military interests.

Disconnects Between Mission and Operations: Beyond Maryland Football

Maryland's Board of Regents tried to get away with something shameful, but other shameful things are happening daily on campuses everywhere.

Higher Ed Brands We Can Believe In

Are colleges and universities ready to take a stand among belief-driven brands who take a stand on political issues -- and live with the consequences?

Everyone’s New Job Description

Managing crises is increasingly a skill that most administrators and faculty members must learn, writes Terri G. Givens.

Voting Is Good, but Higher Ed Must Do More

Free expression, free inquiry and fact-based discussion are essential to higher education, Michael S. Roth writes, and we must actively protect them.

13 Questions for 8000+ EDUCAUSE 2018 Attendees

What I’d be asking you if I were in Denver with you this week.