Recently published research has found equity gaps in the impact of academic advising support on various student...
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Welcome to the first installment of my monthly column, “The Public Scholar,” in which I invite academics...
Academics are cynics. We have to be. We critique our students, our peers and ourselves. It’s how...
The latest Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research Survey of College and University Chief Business Officers, released today, reveals...
In the past, lawmakers have pressured colleges and universities to cut the number of degrees they offer...
Scenario 1: You’re part of a cross-disciplinary group of faculty members working on the new general education...
Every year for the past 25 years, I have taught an intermediate-level undergraduate course at Indiana University...
The recent decision by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation to simplify the classification...
Phillip Levine, an economics professor at Wellesley College, has been studying college financial aid and students’ higher...
Colleges and universities continue to compete for attention across countless platforms; this scattershot approach often comes at...













