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Academia and ‘The New Yorker,’ Some Unsurprising Similarities

Two liberal institutions that have created a labor underclass in order to keep chugging along.

A Dispatch From the Present Dystopia

The personal finance columnist at The New York Times shows us we're living inside a nightmare, though it's not clear if he recognizes it.

America's Education Story in a Pandemic Anecdote

Punish instead of helping those who need it most.

Students Are Not ATMs: An Addendum

A short follow-up to yesterday's post.

Students Are Not ATMs

Figuring out how to prop up revenues by mandating student spending is no way forward for higher ed.

Better Higher Ed Conversations for 2021

It's a time of change and crisis. We need to ditch the tired conversations that have gotten us nowhere.

Guest Post: The Strange Case of the Exploding Student Workload

Jody Greene, associate vice provost for teaching and learning and director of the Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning at the University of California, Santa Cruz, explores a seeming conundrum.