Integrating your college’s Title IX and Title VI policies and processes
Colleges and universities should weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks carefully when designing and implementing an integrated civil rights response
As federal civil rights compliance grows increasingly complex, and as federal scrutiny intensifies, colleges and universities face mounting pressure to reevaluate their traditional approaches to handling complaints of Title IX and Title VI .
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AI literacy in higher education: Preparing students for human and machine collaboration
Higher education has always reflected the realities of the world it serves. Today that reflection is changing faster than ever. Artificial intelligence is now woven into every discipline, from research to student advising, creating a new layer of professional readiness that universities can no longer ignore.
Pedagogy for persistence: Designing courses that keep adult learners engaged
Colleges often talk about retention rates, but for adult learners, persistence is deeply personal. Every week, my students face the question: Do I have the energy, time, and confidence to keep going?
Protect knowledge: Standing against book bans in higher education
The library, from high school to university, is a laboratory of democracy–a vital space for developing the critical thinking skills necessary to navigate a complex world. Yet, this essential space is under attack.
Making meetings matter: Six strategies for campus leaders
Meetings are the connective tissue of higher education. They are where strategy meets reality, where faculty and administrators align priorities, and where shared governance is exercised.
Making research relevant: Teaching Human Services students to see themselves as knowledge builders
Too often, students view research as something distant: Scholars write articles, and students read them. But for adult learners in Human Services, this division misses the point.
From freefall to flywheel: How small colleges can build a data-driven enrollment engine that lasts
Across higher education, small private institutions are at an inflection point. Enrollment has fallen nearly 15 percent since 2019, and the traditional model of tuition dependence is showing strain.
Students think universities should do more to prepare them for an AI-driven future
Despite most of the students enjoying the benefits of AI, more than half feel that universities and colleges aren’t doing enough to prepare them for the future shaped by the rapidly evolving technology.
10 reasons your campus needs to upgrade to Windows 11
Higher education stands at a critical crossroads. As cyber threats intensify and now that the October 2025 Windows 10 end-of-support deadline passed, colleges and universities must modernize their IT environments to protect sensitive data, enable innovation, and prepare students for the future.
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