College Can Still Be Rigorous Without a Lot of Homework

GalacticDreamer/Shutterstock How hard should it be to earn a college degree? When the book “Academically Adrift”…

Part-Time Higher Education Staff Workforce Shrinks Amid the Pandemic

William A. Morgan/Shutterstock Since most non-exempt higher education staff employees perform work that must be completed…

The Rise of the Supervisor Educator

  by Sydney Freeman, Jr. and Wendy Bruun insta_photos/Shutterstock It is hard being a college administrator,…

Confronting the Double-Standard in Hiring for International Experience

  by Alexis Tai and McKenna Hughes, M.A. stockfour/Shutterstock The education abroad field expends significant time…

Creating Equity in the Workplace

  by Ann E. Austin and Sandra Laursen AnastasiaDudka/Shutterstock STEM women scholars in the academy face…

Juneteenth: A Vital Part of Campus Unity

  by Kelly A. Cherwin, Arthur L. Gregg, and Shadia Alvarez Tippman98x/Shutterstock “Today Juneteenth commemorates African…

An Increasing Number of LGBTQ Coaches Are Publicly Out, But the Work for Inclusion Continues

Curt Miller (Photo by: Lorie Shaull from St Paul, United States, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia…

Closing the Empathy Gap in Online Teaching

as-artmedia/Shutterstock “Is it possible to know my students well enough to love them?” This question was…

Is Meaningful Change in Governing Boards Really Possible?

  by James V. Koch hxdbzxy/Shutterstock Commentaries on books (our own in this case!) have multiple…

Recommendations for Higher Education from the U.S. Department of Education

Syda Productions/Shutterstock The U.S. Department of Education, Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development has released…