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If you’ve served on a faculty senate in the past two years, you’ve probably sat through some version of the same meeting: Take-home exams are unusable.…
Higher education finds itself, once again, in an era of turmoil and change. The enrollment cliff, dreaded for the past decade, has finally arrived and with…
I showed my class a three‑minute clip of Ben Shapiro. It went about as you’d expect. I am an assistant professor of higher education, and I…
I’ve spent much of my career working as a college administrator. I’ve held senior roles, carried expansive portfolios, and had titles that critics of higher education…
When preparing to teach Advanced Placement African American Studies for the first time, I pondered how to introduce my students to the many primary sources featured…
As the U.S. tightens visa restrictions for international students and slashes research funding—threatening its status as a global innovation powerhouse —it’s tempting to think American universities…
A blueprint for unearthing truths from Black history when grappling with a vast assortment of complex sources.
Mike Schmoker is a veteran educator who’s long been a go-to source for “practical, nuts-and-bolts advice, wisdom, and insight” on school improvement. In his book Results…
More than five years after the pandemic threw schools off course, the latest evidence suggests that progress toward solving the nation’s attendance problem is slowing down…
Should colleges and universities require the SAT/ACT again? More than 2,000 colleges and universities remain test-optional or test-free. The debate on testing continues to evolve as…