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Cross-Sector Collaboration to Improve Transfer in Texas

Within Texas’s complex higher education landscape, helping transfer students succeed requires alliances grounded in cross-sector relationships, data, and putting equity at the center of policy and practice.

Thoughts on Hiring

A philosophical question and a helpful tip.

Simple Rhetoric, Complicated Realities

What may be surprising is that the occupied regions of the West Bank and Gaza have become home to a vibrant, albeit struggling, network of postsecondary institutions, writes Michael Feuer.

A Crash Course in Career Development

Universities must do a better job helping Ph.D.s find their first nonfaculty job and obtain the skills they need to transition into a variety of meaningful, well-paying careers, writes Melissa Dalgleish.

Flawed Assumptions About Retirement Savings for Grad Students

Yes, grad students should save for retirement, but let's get the math right on how much they can earn from Roth IRAs.

Demise of the Baccalaureate Degree

Overpriced, outdated and no longer required by an increasing number of employers, is the baccalaureate in a death spiral?

Updating the Trigger Warning in Contentious Times

With sexual assaults, racism and anxiety spiraling on college campuses, such warnings are needed now more than ever, argues Michael Bugeja.

Upholding Rigor at Pandemic U

When it comes to assessing student performance, the fact is that some students may fail -- yes, even in a pandemic -- yet that doesn’t make the instructor a bad educator, writes Deborah J. Cohan.