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‘Comfort Is the Enemy of Progress’

Vassar College senior Ryan Mazurkiewicz reflects on censorship versus discomfort in the classroom.
Opinion

Grade Inflation Deserves an A

As an instructor, Candy Lee asks, if a student, working diligently, hasn’t managed to grasp a subject, whose fault is it—theirs or mine?

Embracing OER Institutionwide

A new study finds that open educational resources are a big hit with some community college students and faculty, but that these textbook alternatives won't reach their full potential until administrators embrace them.
Opinion

Tackling the Stack

As the academic year comes to an end, Daniel Cole offers some tips for how to grade student essays efficiently and with integrity.

Students Need More Counseling—and More Than Counseling

Student impressions of and experiences with campus mental health services and supports show there’s still work to be done in providing needed help. How can colleges make existing services more accessible and expand offerings?

State of Continuing Education 2022: Driving Sustained Impact | Available On-Demand

The higher education space is transforming rapidly, and there’s significant opportunity for leaders who position their institution to unlock the...

More Changes in Loan Programs

Education Department plans to forgive 40,000 student loans immediately and to place 3.6 million borrowers three years closer to debt forgiveness.

President Leaves Spouse Accused of Harassment

Judy Sakaki, president of Sonoma State University, part of the California State University system, announced Monday that she is separating...