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Online Learning, From the Margins to the Center

Online learning has evolved over the past 25 years from a niche position on the margins of higher ed to the leading driver of growth in enrollment and innovation.

Advocates for Privacy: A Model for the CPO 2.0

The chief privacy officer role in higher ed should be reimagined to move beyond compliance functions to encompass privacy advocacy, Michael Corn and Joanna Grama write.

‘The New Megatrends’ and the University of 2038

Permanent understaffing and other questions about the future of higher ed.

Has Childhood Changed?

How children’s lives have changed since the late 19th century.

My Amy Wax Problem

Jonathan Zimmerman writes that academic freedom protects Amy Wax’s right to speak her mind—but not her reported discriminatory behavior toward students and colleagues.

Should You Write a Thesis?

Kimberly L. Barrett recommends that you ask five further questions when determining a response.
 

The Challenges of Teaching Controversial Topics in a Divided Society

Strategies to use when teaching today’s most difficult, divisive and sensitive issues.

Antitrust Law Will Not Limit College Costs

Catharine B. Hill writes that the Justice Department is taking the wrong approach in higher education.