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The Edge
Will the First National Pathways Summit Deliver Results?
Organizers hope their diverse coalition dedicated to smoother transitions from school to college to career can help create a new educational system. -
The Edge
Lessons From a College-Access Champion
Nicole Hurd, Lafayette College’s president, applies experiences from the College Advising Corps to a new arena. -
The Review | Opinion
Beware the Innovation District
Universities say these developments are engines of social mobility. Skepticism is warranted. -
Designing STEM Courses for Today’s Students
ON DEMAND: As demand for STEM hiring rises, what programs should colleges offer? Can they make up for math and science education derailed by Covid? Join us for discussion. With Support From Cambridge. Watch on demand. -
From ‘Digital Native’ to Digital Competency
UPCOMING: February 23, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. The pervasive “digital native” myth is keeping colleges from making critical investments in digital skills. Join us for a virtual forum to chart a new path forward. With Support From Adobe. Register here. -
The Dread of New Tech
ChatGPT Has Everyone Freaking Out About Cheating. It’s Not the First Time.
Remember when the proliferation of calculators caused a panic? -
The Edge
Do Completion Grants Really ‘Move the Needle’?
A study found that the grants did nothing to improve graduation rates at 11 institutions, but advocates of the tactic say the analysis is in no way conclusive. -
Global Leadership Perspective
ON DEMAND: Join us for a 30-minute talk between Dawn Freshwater, vice chancellor of the University of Auckland, and Liz McMillen, executive editor at The Chronicle, on how Auckland is turning its sustainability plan into action. With Support From Auckland. Watch on demand. -
The Fading For-Profits
What a Possible U. of Phoenix Sale Says About the State of Higher Ed
It would mark the “culmination of the era,” even as demand for online learning persists. -
The Edge
Chasing Enrollment Against the Odds
Colleges aim to expand their graduate- and adult-student head counts, but many lack adequate resources and expertise.