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Why Did My College Call the Police on Its Students?
Campus protests and crackdowns at Pomona, from a student’s perspective.
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'FlagStock' Concert Proposed
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Protest and Perish
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Burgeoning Bureaucracy
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The Trends Report 2024
Our annual investigation into the most consequential developments in higher education. We hope the report will help you understand the forces shaping higher ed, what’s behind them, and how to meet this moment.
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The Rise of the Faculty Budget Activists
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Is Inclusion Possible on Campus Today?
College leaders struggle to deliver on a core ideal. -
Colleges’ Top Lawyers, Never More Powerful
The general counsel has vast influence. Is that a good thing? -
A Campus Where Everyone Is Just Like You
More colleges make an identity-based pitch: You are safe here. -
AI Will Shake Up Higher Ed. Are Colleges Ready?
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3 Other Emerging Trends We’re Watching
Debates on free speech, legacy admits, and mega donors.
The Public-Perception Puzzle
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Why It’s So Hard to Get People Back in College Once They’ve Quit
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What’s Really Behind the View That Higher Ed Isn’t Worth It?
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Do You Know What the Public Really Thinks of College?
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The Chair’s Role in the Continuing Pandemic
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Seven Practices for Building Community and Student Belonging Virtually
Most colleges have traditionally provided in-person programming and supports to strengthen bonds between students and build community. This research brief was originally published by Ithaka S+R.
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I’m a Professor. I Never Expected to Be Arrested on Campus.
This madness must end. -
Protect the Student Protesters. Don’t Idealize Them.
Today’s student left has inherited some of the worst tendencies of the ’60s. -
Institutional Neutrality Has Never Been About Politics
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Oh, the Places They Went: Where More Than 5 Million American Students Went on Study Abroad This Century
More than 100 countries hosted at least one American student every year, but Britain, Italy, and Spain were perennial favorite destinations, according to an analysis of decades of data.
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The Future of Advising
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You Don’t Have to Mull the Retirement Question Alone
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‘When Will I Get a Book Contract?’
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7 Ideas to Perk Up Your Last Day of Class
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