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What Keeps a President Up at Night

It’s a wonder college leaders even attempt to sleep these days, but the most obvious crises aren’t what fuel my worst nightmares, writes Mary Dana Hinton.

Beyond Burnout: Survival Strategies for 2022

The start of the new year can be a good time for grad students to take steps toward managing their energy and navigating the stressors they’re confronting, writes Andrew Crain.

Markets 1, Policy 0

What Biden’s defeats mean for higher education.

Let’s Stop Relying on Biased Teaching Evaluations

Using such evaluations reflects colleges’ lack of a true commitment to diversity, writes Joanna Wolfe, who offers three actions institutions should take sooner rather than later to change the situation.

Fostering Wellness During a Time of Continued COVID Uncertainty

Campus counselor Tracee Anderson offers advice on meeting evolving mental health needs of college students.

A New Way to Talk About New Books About Academic Innovation

A conversation with Stanford’s Matthew Rascoff and Trinity’s Kristen Eshleman about an upcoming series of virtual book conversations.