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Don't Assume Tide Has Turned on Hiring of Presidents

Increase in appointments of Black and Hispanic leaders is encouraging, but we should be wary of assuming the progress is permanent.
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Accommodating Stress: Coping With Student Requests

How can instructors be fair and responsive yet, at the same time, not be taken advantage of? Regan A. R. Gurung offers some guidance.

How AI and Associated Technologies Change the Role of Higher Ed

As artificial intelligence and associated technologies extend their influence in our society, the role of higher education must change. We can no longer prepare learners for static careers in unchanging fields.

Administrators, How Would You Use a Professional Sabbatical?

Sabbaticals could provide the mutually beneficial reset we all need.

10 Things Community Colleges Must Know About General Ed

“Dizzyingly long lists” of courses meeting gen ed requirements put unhealthy pressure on students and inhibit community colleges from living up to their ideals, Terry O’Banion and Cindy L. Miles write.

The 2008 Baby Bust Is in High School Now

The demographic cliff is within the time frame of the typical strategic plan.