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Reaching ‘New Majority’ Students

New book explores different classroom strategies for teaching first-generation, underrepresented students.

The Case Against Oversimplified Accountability

Focus on any single labor market metric to judge colleges’ outcomes will create flawed policy, but a mix of such measures can help evaluate institutions’ performance, scholarly study finds.

‘A New Moral Vision’

Author discusses new book about how arrival of women in American higher education changed colleges’ sense of moral mission.
Opinion

The Classroom as Retreat Space

When we as professors step outside the regular habits of the classroom, we can make a difference in how students see themselves and approach their own learning, writes Esteban Loustaunau.

Free Speech, Both Ways

West Virginia University defends right of Breitbart's Milo Yiannopoulos to speak, but also right of students and faculty members to answer back when he attacked a professor who advocates for gay and minority students.

Questioning 'Identity Liberalism'

Is “identity liberalism,” widespread on college campuses, to blame for Donald Trump’s rise? Scholars are divided.

Intellectual Property Problems

New book highlights intellectual property practices that the author says are dangerous for the public's interest in higher ed.

‘Failing Families, Failing Science’

New book about balancing work and home life as an academic scientist warns that failure to address the challenge will cost institutions and science as a whole.