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Build on 2022 for a Strong Career-Focused Start to 2023

Joseph Barber provides a roundup of career advice from this past year to help guide you in the new one.

Persuading Bryan Alexander (and Maybe You) to Read ‘The Skeptics’ Guide to the Future’

Warming up our higher ed futurist muscles as we anticipate the March 2023 release of Universities on Fire.

No Discipline Is Less Valuable Than Another

Discounting humanities tuition is a slippery slope built on unchallenged and false assumptions about the value of the disciplines.

A Sectorwide Approach to Higher Ed’s Future

Institutions must seek ways to differentiate themselves even as they work together to address common challenges facing all of higher education, writes Sylvia M. Burwell.

Friday Fragments

Moments of clarity, condolences to Cazenovia and a need for a name.

The End of Decency: When Self-Promotion Goes Too Far

A mantra of academic advice columns is that you need to talk yourself up in a competitive job market, but let’s be honest: things have gotten way out of hand, writes M. Brett Wilson.

3 Questions About Georgetown University’s New Bachelor Completion Degree on Coursera

A conversation with Georgetown’s Kelly Otter and Coursera’s Betty Vandenbosch.

Being Urgent: A Manifesto of Student Rights

The proliferation of legislative efforts to impose educational gag orders must be understood urgently—and centrally—as a violation of student rights, Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem writes.