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Reflective teaching: the “small shifts” that quietly change everything

Reflective teaching: the “small shifts” that quietly change everything

by Yetunde Kolajo If you’ve ever left a lecture thinking “That didn’t land the way I hoped” (or “That went […]

January 13, 2026

Using generative tools to deepen, not replace, human connection in schools

Using generative tools to deepen, not replace, human connection in schools

Key points: For the last two years, conversations about AI in education have tended to fall into two camps: excitement […]

January 13, 2026

Carnegie Recognizes Colleges for Community Engagement

Carnegie Recognizes Colleges for Community Engagement

The Carnegie Foundation announced on Monday that more than 230 colleges and universities received its Community Engagement classification. The designation […]

January 13, 2026

Censorship Arrives on Campus

Censorship Arrives on Campus

It took 50 years for the secret transcripts of the McCarthy hearings to be released. Within these relics of the […]

January 13, 2026

Clemson Settles With Professor Fired for Kirk Comments

Clemson Settles With Professor Fired for Kirk Comments

Bregy will resign from his position at Clemson on May 15, 2026, according to the settlement agreement. sbrogan/E+/Getty Images Clemson […]

January 13, 2026

Data Shows AI “Disconnect” in Higher Ed Workforce

Data Shows AI “Disconnect” in Higher Ed Workforce

Nearly half of higher ed workers feel a mix of caution and enthusiasm about AI. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside […]

January 13, 2026

Faculty Are Often Unprepared to Teach About Race (opinion)

Faculty Are Often Unprepared to Teach About Race (opinion)

Faculty teaching about race do so in a moment when public scrutiny of higher education is heightened, federal policies are […]

January 13, 2026

Lessons for Students on Imperialism

Lessons for Students on Imperialism

I have spent 12 of my 28 years in higher education working in top business schools—three in graduate admissions and […]

January 13, 2026

Officials in Connecticut Propose New Graduate Student Loan

Officials in Connecticut Propose New Graduate Student Loan

The loan program would need $30 million for its first year, based on calculations of how much Connecticut students take out […]

January 13, 2026

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