By Joshua Kim. Are higher ed people less likely than civilians to share their technology?
Do any of you share your tech with your partner. Read more...
Ph.D.s (and Advisers) Shouldn’t Overlook Community Colleges
By Rachel Arteaga. What lessons can be learned at the intersection of the community college and doctoral education in the humanities? Rachel Arteaga provides some answers. Read more...
Taking an Unexpected Turn
Adriana Bankston offers reflections and advice to Ph.D.s about successfully leaving academe and pursuing other careers. Read more...
Is Silence Golden?
By Barbara McFadden Allen, Ruth Watkins and Robin Kaler. When’s the best time for a college or university leader to take a public stand? Barbara McFadden Allen, Ruth Watkins and Robin Kaler explore a hypothetical scenario. Read more...
An Unhealthy Bubble
By David P. Haney. We in higher education need to provide a diverse and inclusive environment that challenges people to stop surrounding themselves only with others whose views match their own, writes David P. Haney. Read more...
Unprecedented and Unprincipled Adversary
By Sheldon Whitehouse. Universities must work together to confront a large, adaptive and well-camouflaged apparatus that aspires to mimic and rival legitimate science, argues U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. Read more...
Separate and Unequal
By Robert Maranto. Why do our most progressive institutions have lousy race relations? Because diversity policies have often walled off minoritiesfrom the centers of university life, argues Robert Maranto. Read more...
A Road Map to Recovery
By Joseph R. D'Angelo. Even though for-profit colleges may be poised to benefit under the Trump administration, they should not take a business-as-usual approach to their operations, argues Joseph R. D’Angelo. Read more...
Indictment in Alleged Diploma Mill Case
By Elizabeth Redden. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York has charged an executive with the Pakistani company, Axact, in connection to an alleged diploma mill scheme. Read more...
State Shortfalls and Foreign Students
By Elizabeth Redden. Analysis finds that a 10 percent reduction in state appropriations is associated with a 12-17 percent increase in international undergraduate enrollment at public research universities. Read more...