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Mobilize the Alumni

As colleges hire high-powered lobbyists to battle threats to federal funding, Lisa Akchin writes, they shouldn’t overlook another powerful asset for advocacy: their alumni.

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Modest Thoughts From a Minor Harvard Donor

This alumnus is happy Harvard is fighting for all of higher ed, Bruce A. Kimball writes.

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Opinion

Why Academics Need to Slow Down

Slowing down is key to more meaningful, intentional teaching and scholarship, Uddipana Goswami writes.

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How to Recognize and Resist Racial Gaslighting in Higher Ed

Framing DEI policies as “reverse discrimination” distorts reality, Alice Ragland writes.

An AI Thought Experiment

Another summer to think through the challenges. Maybe we can do it together.

3 Questions for Core Education’s Nathan Greeno

A conversation with the EVP for growth and strategic partnerships.

Urgent Need for AI Literacy

As we approach May, alarm bells are ringing for all colleges and universities to ensure that AI literacy programs have been completed by learners who plan to enter the job market this year and in the future.