Nudging systems are low-cost, simple mechanisms colleges can deploy to ensure students stay on track with enrollment. They can have a long-term impact on student
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In January 2024, I wrote a Forbes article titled, “How Martin Luther King Would Respond to Today’s Attacks on DEI.” I declared therein that King
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I read articles constantly in various journals, including this one, on how to be successful in various administrative roles—department chair, dean, provost, president, etc. Most of
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President Donald Trump’s science adviser and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy believes the recent, seismic cuts to federal research
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) is at a turning point. What once lived on the margins of academic planning is now front and center in
As the education world grapples with a post-pandemic academic recovery that has stalled in some regions, a new research paper is taking the measure of
