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New Books in Higher Education

Discussions with thought-leaders about the future of higher education

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Political Scientists Lauren C. Bell, Allison Rank, and Carah Ong Whaley have a new edited volume, Ci

In this episode of International Horizons, RBI Director John Torpey speaks with Steven Brint, Distin

As of 2018, only about one in ten Mexican/Mexican American/Xicanx (MMAX) students graduate with a co

Critical Management Studies and Librarianship: Critical Perspectives on Library Management Education

Resistance to feminist, queer, and antiracist pedagogies can take many forms in the composition clas

How did the research universities of the Enlightenment come into being? And what debt do they owe to

Peoples and Things host, Lee Vinsel, is joined by guest host and Peoples & Things producer, Joe

How do Black women experience education in Britain?Within British educational research about Black s

Arts graduate education is uniquely positioned to deliver many of the public good needs of contempor

Why Teachers Turn to AI

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In this episode of the Language on the Move podcast, Brynn Quick speaks with Dr. Sue Ollerhead. Dr.

How did public demand shape education in the 20th century? In The Crisis of the Meritocracy: Britain

It’s daunting when you don’t know what to expect about graduate school…or you’re worried you won’t m

A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners, Segregation Scholarships, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCU

Josh Spodek disconnected his Manhattan apartment from the electric grid in May 2022. Over time, he h

In Smart University: Student Surveillance in the Digital Age (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024),

What are the threats to academic freedom in Thailand? Why does the freedom of scholars and students

Five hundred years ago, Thomas Wolsey endowed in Oxford a foundation he called Cardinal's College. H

Today’s book is: A Teacher’s Guide to Learning Student Names: Why You Should, Why It’s Hard, How You

In this episode of Madison’s Notes, we’re joined by Professors Amna Khalid and Jeff Snyder for a tho

Since the early 20th century, American academic libraries have collected and championed rare and uni