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Is Academic Innovation Always a Good Thing?

Innovation and improvement are not the same thing.

What Strategic Plans Reveal About Higher Ed Marketing

A study of current strategic plans across higher education indicates that colleges and universities still consider marketing to be primarily a promotional function.

Striking a Major Blow to Adjunctification

The trend toward assigning teaching to junior scholars without job security is killing universities, writes Annie Julia Wyman, but we now have a chance to start to reverse its effects.

Why to Consider Objections to Vaccine Mandates

Colleges should encourage students to research their options through credible sources, to engage in thoughtful debate and to recognize the consequences of their decisions, writes Bruce Murphy.

Notes on Nudging

A candid Hope Center report on a promising program at Amarillo College.

It Worked

Test-optional admissions was just the start of the changes in Indiana University admissions last year, writes David B. Johnson.

The Fix to Student Work Readiness? Provosts

With the availability of work experiences for college students at an all-time low, chief academic officers have the power to save the day.