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The Change Higher Education Needs Today
As attacks on critical race theory accelerate, colleges must create more mentoring environments designed by BIPOC faculty themselves, write Irene Mata, Melva Treviño and M. Gabriela Torres.
Why Academics With No Time Should Read ‘8 Billion and Counting’
Demographics, institutions and long-term thinking.
Teaching Is Important?
Provosts say so, but what’s the evidence behind this belief?
The Unsustainable Rise in College Costs
How to bend the cost curve without sacrificing quality and equity.
The Transfer Process Desperately Needs Innovation
Shining light on transfer credit equivalencies.
Supporting Student Athletes’ Mental Health
A peer-counseling program at St. Lawrence University aims to break the stigma around issues of student athlete mental health, Elisa Van Kirk and Carolyn Holran write.
College Counseling Centers Cannot Act Alone
Colleges should reach across the campus and collaborate with established resources in the community rather than relying on traditional models of campus counseling, writes Eric Wood.
Postpartum in the Academy, and What I’ve Learned From It
If graduate programs are the flexible experiences some people claim them to be, Victoria Delaney asks, then why was my desire for toned-down participation after childbirth so difficult?
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