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Temporary Money
When dollars have expiration dates, they need to be spent strategically.
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Beyond Dollars and Cents
The full value of higher education can’t be measured in financial outcomes alone but must also take into account the advancement of social justice, argue Kayla C. Elliot and Tiffany Jones.
A Second Demographic Cliff Adds to Urgency for Change
The demographic cliff we have been anticipating since the drop in births with the 2008 recession now has a younger sibling -- the COVID-19 cliff is coming with another deep drop in recent births.
3 Questions for Brown’s Mary Wright and Catherine Zabriskie
On the development of a new integrated CTL.
Academic Freedom Under Attack
The fate of academic freedom and campus free speech in the age of social media and political polarization.
Our People Are Not OK
Why now is the time to revisit your employee communications strategy.
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Are Universities Contributing to Religious Polarization?
Ilana Horwitz explores some of the consequences of higher education institutions sweeping religion under the rug.
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Dropout Professors
While the chances of a high-school dropout becoming a professor remain low, Gretchen Soderlund shares lesson from a few, including herself, who made the grade.
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