Universities Need to Do More to Protect Free Speech. Here's How We're Succeeding
Free speech on college campus has emerged as a new front in the culture wars. But despite what you may have heard, most university students and faculty are supportive of free speech and the robust exchange of ideas on university campuses. Accordi...
If Colleges Want To Help Build The Talent Pipeline, They Must Have More Skin In The Game
Colleges need to rethink how we prepare students for successful careers. The current approach is to provide some minimal support to students towards the end of their undergraduate years. Once students graduate, colleges and universities tradition...
Focusing on the Right Fit Makes the College Search Easier - and More Fun
It's that time of year when young people are consumed with stress about getting into college. High school seniors are ready to make final decisions, and juniors are getting started. As students and their parents decide where to apply and, ultim...
Why we need a different national conversation about mental health on college campuses
There has been a significant increase in anxiety and depression among college students. Recent data from the CDC suggests a disproportionate risk for mental health problems in college-age people; one study reported that nine out of 10 college stu...
So, you've gotten into a college. Now what?
High school students and their parents devote an extraordinary amount of time and energy to the college search process. But then an odd thing happens once a student is accepted. Families tend to exhale - "All done!" - and mostly put college o...
College Students Shouldn't Have To Choose Between Career Skills And Liberal Arts
For too long, college students have been forced to make a false choice between a life-shaping liberal arts education or a pre-professional education that gives them valuable career skills.
The reality is that schools need to provide s...
Liberal Arts Colleges: A Missing Piece In The Search for Talent
However unintentionally, the pandemic has unearthed an opportunity that benefits both employers and liberal arts colleges.
A recent report by Bain & Company starts with a well-known observation -employers are struggling to fill...
Did Your New College Student Hit Their First Tough Patch?
The kind of phone calls parents get from their first-year students midway through a semester are often very different from the calls they receive at the start of the school year.
The calls often change from the exuberant "Everything...
Time to Rethink How Students Experience College and Successfully Launch Their Careers
Colleges need to do a better job of onboarding students. Students, most of whom are 18 years old and have never lived away from home, typically arrive for a 2-to-3-day orientation, have a ton of information thrown at them, and are largely expecte...
Colleges need to engage in a financial aid 'arms race.' Here's how that could happen
Two of the most persistent challenges facing the U.S. are a lack of meaningful jobs and growing income inequality. And these problems are only getting worse.
Sure, there are jobs out there, at fast-food restaurants or fulfillment ware...
5 higher education trends the pandemic is accelerating
Over the last several weeks, it has become clearer what the post-COVID-19 higher education landscape will look like. The trends that will shape the sector's future are not new. But the pandemic has accelerated them.
Trends are like w...
COVID-19: To get back to normal, students are choosing to stay on campus
Spring break looks a little bit different this year at Denison University: There isn't one. Here's why.
During fall semester, the questions around COVID-19 were straightforward: how do we keep the novel coronavirus off our campus?...