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‘A Call to Action’ as Enrollments Tumble

Higher education officials in Tennessee are trying to determine why the state’s high school graduates are passing on college, and how to change their minds.
Opinion

From COVID Czar to Strategy Czar

College leaders can take the same approach they used for managing COVID on campus and apply it to implementing overall institutional strategy, Kent Barnds writes.
Opinion

When 'Heterodoxy' Is Orthodoxy

The illogic, false equivalencies, dishonesty, and rhetorical slights of hand of HxA.

Loyola Chicago Receives $100 Million Gift

Loyola University Chicago announced a $100 million gift from John and Kathy Schreiber to fund full scholarships, room and board...

What Municipal Wastewater Can Teach Us About COVID-19

We’re still learning new things about tracking viruses. In today’s Academic Minute, Texas A&M University San Antonio’s Davida Smyth explains...

A Gift or a Burden?

A new bill could strengthen the rules requiring institutions to report foreign gifts. Some say the measure is necessary; others argue it will create undue stress for colleges and the government alike.

Dropping the Degree as a Hiring Requirement

The state of Maryland joins numerous employers in no longer requiring a bachelor’s degree for many jobs. What are the implications for colleges and universities?

How Ukraine Is Changing War Studies

Social media has changed the way experts view the conflict.