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A Response to ‘Online Degrees Out of Reach’

An ed-tech consultant writes that a recent article about online completion rates “shows a disturbing disregard for the complexities of education outcomes.”

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Students and Research Mentors Can Navigate Career Conversations Together

Raquel Y. Salinas offers advice for graduate students and research mentors on how to have better conversations about career planning.

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How the FAFSA Got Back on Track

U.S. under secretary of education James Kvaal reflects on last year’s difficult FAFSA rollout and what’s ahead.

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President Carter: Champion of HBCUs

The 39th president played a critical role in saving and modernizing Black colleges, Cheryl E. Mango writes.

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Opinion

A Path to Wellness for Women of Color Academics

Kenyatta Y. Dawson writes of the power of slowing down.

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Academic Freedom Requires DEI

The AAUP gets it, Jonathan Feingold writes.

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Opinion

What Is Higher Education Missing for Mental Health?

Rather than referring to mental health issues as crises, campus leaders should shift to helping students develop skills like distress tolerance, reflexive thinking and healthy boundaries, writes James Geisler, a campus wellness director.