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Tackling the Leaky Pipeline

Higher education needs to provide Latinos greater access to Ph.D.s in the sciences, writes Robert W. Fernandez, who has helped develop a grassroots program to do so.

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What’s Missing From the Discourse on ‘Harm’

Recognizing the very real trauma many students from historically marginalized backgrounds bring to campus is not the same as coddling them, Nimisha Barton writes.

Historical Inaccuracy on Selective Admissions

Essay on the Supreme Court's decision misconstrues key issues.

Guest Post: A ChatGPT Teaching Experiment

Start with your core pedagogical values when it comes to incorporating ChatGPT.

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Metaphors We Teach By

They come and go, waxing and waning as regularly as pedagogical trends, but they can have significant impacts, writes Zachary Michael Jack.

What’s Happening to Today’s Families and Children

What’s right and what’s wrong with families today.

Chaos Kings audio book by Scott Patterson

‘Chaos Kings’, Climate Change, and Black Swan Events

Why reading about hedge funds is a great way to think about how university leaders should think about low-probability/high-impact events.

The Servant Leader in Higher Education

One of the greatest leaders in the history of the United States commonly closed his correspondence with “Your obedient servant, A. Lincoln.”