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Rewriting the History of Rock ’n’ Roll

Rock ’n’ roll’s racial, gender, sexual, generational and cultural politics.

Former University of Pennsylvania president Amy Gutmann, a light-skinned blonde woman, speaking at commencement in 2015.

Amy Gutmann’s $23 Million and the Triumph of Cynicism

The University of Pennsylvania paid its former president almost $23 million in 2021—prompting Jonathan Zimmerman to ask, where is the outrage?

Woman standing at top of stairs with a flag planted reaches out to help man up the stairs

Finding the Right Mentor at the Right Time

It could be just what you need to take the next step in your career journey, and identifying and working with one is easier than you might think, writes Shailee Koranne.

3 Questions for Coursera About Generative AI in Education

How this tech will change the learning experience, course creation and more.

Reimagining the High-Impact Educational Practices That Change Lives

How to implement at scale the educationally consequential activities that will make college the transformative experience it ought to be.

A student, photographed from behind, stands in front of the doors to the financial aid services office.

The Other Student Loan Crisis

Some graduate schools don’t let students borrow enough for basic needs like food and medicine, Aliya Sternstein and Charles Pruett write.

An Asian American Admissions Professional’s Perspective on Race-Conscious Admissions

Affirmative action helps all kinds of individuals, writes Matt Ogawa.