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Why Can’t Higher Education Change?
How financial, governance, employment and oversight models make it hard for colleges to shift gears.
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Opinion
The Inevitable Problem of Self-Censorship
The surveys highlighting it among students provide no definitive evidence of repression and, in fact, may actually show strong levels of free speech and diversity on campuses, argues John K. Wilson.
Words and Intentions for 2022
The writers at “University of Venus” share their visions for 2022.
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Inside Higher Ed Acquired by Times Higher Education
Our editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman explain how this combination of publishing companies will improve global coverage of postsecondary education and better serve the higher ed community.
When Articles Collide
Two views on enrollment trends, and one common denominator.
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Ethical College Admissions: 3 Issues
Jim Jump has some worries about ethics as he surveys the admissions landscape.
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All In? Or Just Some?
Carol Geary Schneider writes of civic learning, the equity shortfall and colleges’ role in nurturing the habits of mind and heart and practical problem solving our troubled democracy so urgently needs.
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Cultivate Serendipity by Getting Involved in 2022
Chris Smith provides advice on how to take advantage of the unexpected opportunities you’ll surely encounter to enhance your professional life and career.
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