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Higher Education’s Role in the Era of the Great Resignation
The numbers are startling: in the wake of deadly COVID infections, quarantines and isolation, nearly 3 percent of the entire U.S. workforce resigned in the month of August alone. What is higher ed’s role in reshaping careers and lives?
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It’s Time to Open the Black Boxes
As remote testing becomes pervasive, colleges should ask some fundamental and wide-ranging questions, Jeremy Epstein and Christopher Kang write.
Luxury Private Residence Halls and ‘Only the Rich Can Play’
Opportunity Zones, wealth and inequality.
Tuition Revenue: Where’s All the Money?
If all these students are paying $50,000 in tuition, how come our college doesn’t have more revenue to spend?
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Integrating the Public Humanities With Career Development
The Ph.D. co-op model can offer graduate students skills growth, financial stability and a broader range of career options after they finish their degree, writes Henry John.
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3 Steps for Increasing Faculty Diversity
Colleges must move beyond stated commitments and incremental efforts to embrace more innovative change, write Sonia Cardenas and Anita Davis.
How Cognitive Bias Hinders Student Success
Steps you can take to combat the cognitive errors that contribute to self-sabotage.
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