About eight years ago, 10 families (including mine) and others started a small community garden in Saskatoon. We had 10 garden plots and gardeners from three different countries. We invited nearby residents to participate. Many of them lived in the University of Saskatchewan campus-owned apartments. More...
What Would Thomas Do?
Lessons and affirmations Thomas Jefferson’s legacy offers colleges and universities navigating free speech and religious freedom. More...
Critical Digital Pedagogy and the OPM
By Joshua Kim. How might an OPM built on the principles and values of critical digital pedagogy (CDP) operate. More...
Attack of the Hedgehog
A Tip of the Cap
NACUBO Answers Congressional Questions About Endowments
By Rick Seltzer. The National Association of College and University Business Officers responded Friday to six Democratic members of Congress who a week earlier asked about diversity and inclusion efforts among higher education endowment managers. More...
Michigan Gov. Vetoes Aid for Private College Students
By Rick Seltzer. State grant and scholarship dollars for students attending private colleges and universities in Michigan are on the chopping block as the state’s Democratic governor attempts to use line-item vetoes to force budget concessions from Republican lawmakers. More...
Self-Reflecting After Varsity Blues
By Rick Seltzer. Admissions officers and high school counselors are grappling with how much the Varsity Blues scandal reflects on the whole field. More...
Decision Day Approaches for Admission Counselors
By Rick Seltzer. NACAC prepares to cut its losses in antitrust investigation with changes that could supercharge recruiting competition. More...
Harvard Provides Conflict-of-Interest Training to Coaches
By Scott Jaschik. Harvard University is providing conflict-of-interest training to coaches in the wake of a scandal. The university fired its head fencing coach over conflict-of-interest policy violations. More...