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Change Through the Aeons

Clare Krusing, Lauren Meadows and Daniel Oates describe how a student advisory board and university president have made a lasting impact on their institution, providing lessons for others.

Ignoring Key Data Points Can Make or Break Holistic Admissions

Eliminating the GRE as a requirement will hurt the very students in whose name some colleges are doing so, write six scholars.

A Moment of Reckoning

The backlash against critical race theory is raging, but we in higher education must stay the course, writes Debra Humphreys.

For Economic Recovery, Invest in Higher Education Transformation

To ensure that new federal funds help colleges and universities plan for the future, direct some of the money to help institutions transform themselves, John MacIntosh argues.

Complain, Educatedly

When advocating against injustice, one must first put their own adversity, such as discomforts from the pandemic, in perspective, writes student Alexandra Bowman.

Addressing Substance Use in Online Classes

What do you do when a student at home starts drinking an adult beverage during a virtual class? Five academics offer strategies for dealing with it without shaming or stigmatizing.

A New Roaring Twenties?

After a reprieve due to social restrictions and fewer students on campus, colleges may see more alcohol misuse and hazing this fall, Pietro A. Sasso and Stevan Veldkamp warn.

We Need to Cultivate Student Affairs Practitioner Scholarship

Colleges should recognize that research grounded in the daily experiences of those most knowledgeable about students’ lives is crucial for meeting students’ needs, argues Chelsea Gilbert.