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Rising Threat of Ransomware and Other Malware
The major threats to operations in higher education in past years were funding shortfalls, natural disasters and dropping enrollments. Now, criminal cyberactivity has risen to a top concern.

Dead Ideas: Reflections for Post-Pandemic Learning
The forced experiment in hybrid and online education due to COVID-19 has called into question a host of generally accepted teaching practices, write Soulaymane Kachani, Catherine Ross and Amanda Irvin.
More Retirement Parties Than 20-Something Onboardings
Our aging higher ed staff and the need to recruit and nurture more early-career professionals.

The Study of Classics Is Changing
And that’s not a bad thing, Max L. Goldman and Rebecca Futo Kennedy argue.
Gen Ed and Humanities Majors
Explaining an apparent anomaly.

The Paradoxical Provost
The pandemic and racial justice crisis demand we lead differently, write Karlyn Crowley and Jay Roberts. While some old rules still apply, they come with new meaning and inherent contradictions.
3 Questions for Ted Cross, Associate Dean and Academic Program Director at Western Governors University
What are we talking about when we talk about a $13K master’s degree?
The Purpose-Driven Curriculum
Creating intentionally designed curricular pathways to ensure that graduates acquire the skills and knowledge we value.
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