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How Higher Ed Can Win at Tech Offense and Defense

If we want to live in a world that is enhanced rather than oppressed by technology, we need to change its culture from one of opportunism to one in the public interest, argues Francine Berman.

Partner, Pivot and Evolve

Now is the time for higher ed institutions to affiliate, merge and adapt to shifting needs, Tim Hall writes. But how do you know you’ll be successful? How do you improve the odds?

Outlawing Best Practices

I train K-12 teachers to use such research-based practices in their classrooms, writes Rosalie Metro, but bans on critical race theory could make this illegal.

An Unexpectedly Great Gap Year

Anuj Manchanda didn’t want to take a year off. He’s absolutely glad he did.

Fighting Campus Anti-Semitism Before It Explodes

It is not unreasonable to believe that something terrible could happen when activists with grievances return to campuses, warns Jeffrey Herbst, and colleges currently aren’t ready.

Not-So-Silent Reading

After testing numerous text-to-speech programs for both laptop and e-reader, Scott McLemee shares the results.

Lost Handshakes, Eye Contact and Flow State of Learning

President Marlene Tromp offers ideas on how to give what was lost during COVID online learning back to students.

Reverse Culture Shock, a Missing Piece of the Campus Puzzle

While our students may not be returning from abroad this fall, writes Luchen Li, they’re coming back to an unfamiliar place: their own campus.