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For Pell Grants to Help Incarcerated Learners, Credits Must Transfer

Transfer advocates will be essential to improving credit mobility of higher education in prison programming.

A photo of Minouche Shafik, president of Columbia University, during the House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing on Columbia’s response to antisemitism last week.

A MAGA Assault

Higher ed’s leaders need to push back on attacks from MAGA Republicans, not try to placate them, William M. LeoGrande and Scott A. Bass write.

Man reading a book to a class in which students are smiling and engaged

Zoom, The Live Sessions and Engaging Pedagogies

Andrew Pegoda describes the advantages of bringing together students and the authors they are reading for class and other experts.

3 Questions for Evie Cummings on Her New Role at Johns Hopkins

A conversation with the new executive director of AAP strategy and graduate programs at the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.

From Draft Cards to Hashtags

The changing face of student protest from the 1960s to today.

Higher Education and the Four Industrial Revolutions

This is not the first time Western civilization and American higher education have encountered a massive change impacting the mission, technologies and vision of higher learning.

Public University Trustees Should Serve the Public Good

Governor Glenn Youngkin was right to veto legislation that would have undermined accountability.

A close-up photo of Columbia University President Minouche Shafik during her testimony before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce during a hearing focused on antisemitism on campus.

The Wrong Remedy

Tony Banout asks if aggressive state and federal intervention will destroy higher ed in a supposed attempt to save it.