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Colleges Must Invest More in Mental Health

A Band-Aid approach won’t work, Nick Ladany writes.

More Than Just More Counselors

Addressing the mental health crisis on college campuses requires more than adding counselors, James Herbert and Jennifer DeBurro write.

Stop Telling Students to ‘Narrow Down’ Their Topic

A student who follows that advice will most likely end up as lost as they were before—just inside a slightly narrower wilderness, argue Christopher Rea and Thomas S. Mullaney.

‘The Story of Work’ and the Future of the Academic Workplace

Gaining a broad and deep historical perspective on work as we think about where higher ed work might go from here.

Yes, Virginia, Technology Has Changed the Way Students Learn

How to engage, motivate and maximize learning, participation and performance among today’s digital natives.

Divination Modalities and the Art of Scholarship Agreements

Fundraising may not technically be one of the magical arts, but keeping donors happy while serving institutional purposes can take superhuman skills.

Why Faculty Aren’t Vibing With the Moment

Many aspects of our lives have been upended these past several years, and we face uncertain futures, writes Shareen Joshi.