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How Conversations Help Us Learn

Not all feedback is created equal. In today’s Academic Minute, Quinnipiac University’s JT Torres explains what works best. Torres is...

Creating a Friendlier Syllabus

Course syllabi set the tone for the whole semester. With the help of a new tool kit, some instructors are overhauling theirs to make them more welcoming, inclusive and focused on student success.

Predators on the Network

Researcher says it’s time to study, then stop, child sex trafficking in higher education. Her new paper showing that predators skew white, male and academic is a start.

What’s Driving Increased Hiring of Presidents of Color?

Two scholars of higher education discuss Inside Higher Ed data showing colleges have hired more Black and Latino leaders since George Floyd was killed—and what will give the trend lasting significance.

Dropping the Degree as a Hiring Requirement: Key Podcast

Last month the state of Maryland announced that it would no longer require a bachelor’s degree in the hiring process...
Opinion

Remediation Is Not the Enemy

John Schlueter writes that emphases on corequisite reform risk depriving vulnerable students of the learning opportunities that developmental education can provide.

New Resources on Fighting Sexual Harassment

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education on Wednesday released...

Grove City College Promises It’s Not Woke

Grove City College launched a special inquiry earlier this year into whether it’s suffering from mission drift, in response to...