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Taking on ‘U.S. News’?
Catharine Hill thinks the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education just might be—and that’s a good thing.
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.
‘Bright Ages’ So White
A killed book review and resulting racist backlash reveal the extent of white gatekeeping, ally performativity and outright racism in academe, Ambereen Dadabhoy and Erik Wade write.
How Colleges Can Develop Innovators
It’s not all about personality. New research points to the importance of cocurricular learning in developing innovators, Benjamin S. Selznick and Matthew J. Mayhew write.
Higher Ed’s Role in a Culture War
Amid culture war, universities must practice culture peace, Michael S. Roth writes.
Long COVID Is Here to Stay
Colleges must investigate the incidence of long COVID among students and provide resources to support those who are suffering, Skylar Magee and Mays Imad write.
Opinion
A Present of Things Past
Scott McLemee takes an early look at university press books coming this fall.
Students Can Change the Culture of Mental Health on Campus
Colleges must maintain a continuous presence and emphasis on mental health within student life, writes Geela Ramos, an Active Minds student advocate.
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