Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order
A graphic with the word "scholarship" in a cloud-shaped bubble, against the background of a desk, with a keyboard and school supplies visible in the background.

Designing Scholarships With Intention

Choices in scholarship design and administration can determine whether scholarships open doors for students or (unintentionally) close them, Krista Chronister and tia north write.

Four people sitting in chairs writing in a notebook or electronic device

Writing Retreats Through a Professional Development Lens

They can serve as sites for cultivating transferable skills that grad students and postdocs need to be successful in a variety of careers, writes Katie Homar.

Book jacket for James L. Shulman's "The Synthetic University: How Higher Education Can Benefit From Shared Solutions and Save Itself."

Can Cost Sharing Save Higher Ed?

Glenn Altschuler and David Wippman review James L. Shulman’s The Synthetic University: How Higher Education Can Benefit From Shared Solutions and Save Itself.

An overhead view of smoke billowing over Gaza City in the aftermath of Israeli air strikes.

Who Can Speak? Between Power, Silence and Complicity

As the Israel-Palestine conflict escalates, faculty members are fearful of speaking up, Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt and Johnny E. Williams write.

New Barriers for Community Colleges

Community college transfer pathways are disrupted by the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action.

Accepted with an asterisk written in white letters on a black background

Learning to Live With Disability in Grad School

Universities and departments should provide more resources for faculty, administrators and students to better understand, identify and accommodate invisible ones, writes Zachary Clary.