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3 Questions on ‘An Ecology of Change in Higher Education'

A conversation with Michael Goudzwaard and Cynthia Cogswell on their chapter in Recentering Learning.

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Sublimating the Grief of the Left Behind

Academic job loss really is different from other kinds of job losses, Deepa Das Acevedo writes.

A collection of pennants for 18 different universities arranged pleasingly into a wheel-like design.

Yes, Students Still Want to Go to College

Despite the doom and gloom, the data shows strong demand from students for college—let’s help them get there, Bill DeBaun writes.

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A Timeline for Job Search Success

Job searching is a lot like house hunting—to be ready to jump on the right opportunity when it arises, you’ll need to start preparing early, Ashley Brady writes.

Protest, Power and the Future of the University

Why Gaza became the defining campus flashpoint.

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A Better Measure of Financial Health

The Trump administration should change how it evaluates the financial health of higher ed institutions, Ariel Sokol writes.

AI Can’t Do Student Peer Review

Automation can make many good things possible, but let’s not pretend it’s something it isn’t.

Art That Matters

Creating meaningful, psychologically resonant works of art in a fractured, highly commercialized society.