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No More Grouchos

Faculty resistance to fresh approaches can lose for us the very qualities that have made American higher education successful, argues Robert Weisbuch, who encourages colleagues to more often "Just say yes."

Medical Education and the Ethiopian Exodus of Talent

A 2012 study at Addis Ababa University showed that around 53 percent of medical students hoped to emigrate upon graduating, particularly to the United States and Europe.

Summer Is for Research, Reading -- and Self-Reflection

By giving yourself a little more time to consider and explore your career options, Melissa Dalgleish writes, you can plan out concrete actions to take in small chunks throughout the academic year.

Ethical College Admissions: Beyond Gainful Employment

Were the rules unfair to for-profit higher ed? Jim Jump considers the issues.

Attacking Chinese on Our Campuses Only Hurts America

It would cause a tremendous setback in America's global competitiveness and probably a brain drain in reverse, warns Frank Wu.

Be More Like Amazon?

Amazon is investing in training workers. This is also an opportunity for postsecondary education to do the same.

'The Technology Trap' as Companion to 'Robot-Proof’

Is this the book that higher ed folks should be reading in 2019?

Disruption and Adverse Selection

This one gets a little wonky, but the subject matters. In reflecting on last week’s Baltimore conference, I keep circling...