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Is Technology Driving Educational Inequality?

How digital learning concentrates higher ed privilege.

Using Technology to Help First-Gen Students

Colleges should put digital tools at the center of their programs for ensuring academic success of students who are first in their families to go to college, write Ana M. Martinez Aleman, Heather Rowan-Kenyon and Mandy Savitz-Romer.

He Said What?

President Trump's use of social media is overturning decades of conventional wisdom from scholars of communications and management and some anthropologists, writes Maurice Hall.

7 Steps for Discerning Whether to Leave Higher Ed

Beth Godbee gives guidance for how to keep asking what’s next, evolving your career plans and considering options not only inside but also outside higher education.

A Former President Reflects on Leadership

Susan E. Henking ponders how, in today's challenging environment, college presidents should fight to sustain the best of what higher education has been and can be.

Café Swaps Espresso for Personal Info

A Japanese café chain plans to spread among Ivy League and other top campuses, offering free coffee and tea in exchange for students' personal information and consent to be contacted by companies.

What's Wrong With English Department Websites

They aren’t engaging, and that’s a problem, argues James M. Van Wyck.