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What Longtime MarComm Staff Can Teach Leaders About Organizational Change

Three essential lessons new leaders may overlook from long-serving marketing and communications professionals.

3 Questions on ‘The Work Goes On: Centering Relationships and Reimagining Practices That Support Learning’

A conversation with Catherine Ross, Amanda Irvin and Suzanna Klaf on their chapter in Recentering Learning.

Career Coaches Fill Critical Gaps in Ph.D. Training

Colleges don’t provide sufficient professional development for Ph.D.s seeking nonacademic careers

Rekindling Utopian Visions

How colleges can empower students to envision and create a better world.

A picture of four cooling towers at Three Mile Island nuclear plant, in Pennsylvania.

Redefining What We Mean by Equitable AI

Higher ed has an important role to play in pushing for a broader understanding of equitable AI, Meacie Fairfax writes.

A photograph of wreckage in the Potomac River from the Jan. 29 plane crash resulting from the collision of an American Airlines jet and a Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport. Part of the American flag can be seen waving in the foreground of the picture.

Scapegoating DEI: Silence Is Complicity

President Trump’s attacks on DEI are damaging and dehumanizing, DeRionne P. Pollard writes.

An illustration of a man on a rocket ship looking off into the distance through a scope, suggesting vision or leadership.

Chairs Can Be the Changemakers Colleges Need

Don Chu argues that department chairs should take a much more proactive role in confronting institutional budget challenges.

Setting a Context for Agentic AI in Higher Ed

Artificial intelligence continues to develop at an unprecedented rate and scale. What changes will we see in higher education by the end of this year?