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Section: Opinion
Opinion
A Step in The Wrong Direction in Engaging College Students in our Democracy
Ensuring college students are able to vote shouldn’t be a partisan issue.
November 3, 2025
Opinion
HBCUs as Promise in Helping to Sustain the Black Teacher Pipeline
One of the strongest ways to strengthen HBCU teacher pipelines is through intentional investment legislated through federal, state, and local policies.
October 31, 2025
Opinion
Counting Without Credit: How Dual-Degree Programs Erase HBCUs’ Impact on Black Engineering Success
The future of equitable STEM education depends not just on who gets degrees, but on who gets credit for helping make them possible.
October 29, 2025
Opinion
Selling Out Students for Federal Dollars: How Trump’s Compact Corrupts Higher Education
Put simply, the compact is forcing college to sell out their students and institutional integrity for an unenforceable, unpredictable future promise of federal research dollars.
October 22, 2025
Opinion
How TRIO Turned a Distant Dream into a Plan
TRIO knocked down barriers, one by one. The biggest was knowledge, how the higher-ed system works, what steps come first, and how to pay for it without burying your family in debt.
October 15, 2025
Opinion
The DOJ's Move Against HSIs is a Direct Attack on Equity
The charge that HSIs are “reverse racism” misrepresents both their purpose and their impact. No student gains admission to a university because it is an HSI.
October 14, 2025
Opinion
Unapologetic Leadership: Yeah, Uh-Huh, You Know What it is Maroon and Gray
Practitioners and policymakers must stop engaging in the same old, same old because that’s how you yield the same results. I am done with people saying, “This is how we’ve always done it” or “this is past practice,” when they know we aren’t getting the student success and outcomes our students and communities deserve.
October 9, 2025
Opinion
Where is Our Red Line in Academia?
While there has been some resistance to the hard-armed demands and required reverence to the trifles and narcissistic tangents of this administration, there has overwhelmingly been acquiescence and cowering.
October 7, 2025
Opinion
The Four Pillars: How One University Is Redefining Student Success in America
Trinity Washington University's innovative approach offers a blueprint for closing the opportunity gap.
September 30, 2025
Opinion
The Illusion of Neutrality in Higher Education
Universities cannot claim apolitical ground when their choices create the very conditions for campus violence.
September 29, 2025
Opinion
Why We Need Hip Hop in Higher Education: How Do We Confront the Representation Crisis?
Many of us in the academy have lost our “swag,” in the face of erasure and apartheid-like conditions in higher education.
September 26, 2025
From the Magazine
Why International Student Athletes Remain Locked Out of NIL
International student-athletes are central to the success of many college teams. They contribute to the same revenue streams and face the same physical demands. They should have access to the same economic opportunities.
September 22, 2025
Opinion
Are We Prepared to Protect and Advocate for Undocumented Students?
As educators it is our duty to be fully prepared to support all students. In the case of our undocumented students, knowing what we can do is half the battle. Taking action is the other, and in present times is critically needed.
September 16, 2025
Opinion
Not Just a Legacy but a Mandate: What the Life of Dr. Earl S. Richardson Demands of Us
What made Dr. Richardson different was that he understood the stakes. For him, education was not abstract. It was urgent. It was necessary. It was justice.
September 14, 2025
Opinion
Train For the Job, Not Just the Credential.
It’s time for our education and workforce systems to serve adult learners, not just recent grads.
September 11, 2025
Opinion
Stack Sisters: Building Radical Empathy Convening Spotlighted Black Women Librarians
“Stack Sisters” is a nod to the stacks themselves and to the overwhelming number of women—across ethnicities—whose labor powered libraries.
September 11, 2025
Opinion
Why Dismantling Hispanic Serving Institutions Is a Direct Attack on America’s Workforce
Ending the HSI Program would shrink opportunity, limit choices, and reverse decades of progress, not just for Hispanic students, but for everyone.
September 10, 2025
Opinion
In This Season of “Going Up”: Calling All Leaders
Academic code-switching often looks more likeÂ
dispositional passing
. If you can “pass,” you can have an easier academic life. You deflect, stay under the radar— “nobody’s gonna know,” as the viral TikTok sound goes.
September 8, 2025
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