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Section: Opinion
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
Opinion
Rule 56: An Appeal for Justice from the Margins
In higher education, Black women are showcased on websites and brochures yet undermined in daily practice. Research confirms we are disproportionately bullied, mobbed, and harassed.
September 4, 2025
Opinion
How Do We Rebuild Public Trust in Higher Education? Together
In a year certain to bring challenges, higher education must lead not from the top of the ivory tower, but from within networks of trust we build with the communities around us—of professionals and publics.
August 28, 2025
Opinion
DEI was the Compromise, Not the Solution
DEI was created as the compromise, a palatable option. One that checked some of the boxes, while not transforming the institution wholly. DEI was never intended to be the radical resolution student activists fought for.
August 27, 2025
Opinion
Celebrating 135 Years of the Second Morrill Act: The Enduring Legacy of the 1890 Universities
The 1890 universities have far exceeded the modest vision of their origins, becoming leaders in all areas of academia: research, teaching, and community engagement.
August 25, 2025
From the Magazine
Black Women’s Leadership in Higher Education: The Remaking of Academic Power
In the storied halls of higher education, Black women who ascend to the presidency do so while carrying the weight of history, community, and the unspoken expectation that we will be both miracle workers and scapegoats.
August 22, 2025
From the Magazine
No More One-Trick Ponies: Adapt, Evolve, or Step Aside
The year 2025 has been marked by numerous legislative changes, resulting in a state of legislative whiplash that has directly impacted institutions of higher education nationwide.
August 21, 2025
Opinion
What Black Colleges Must Do to Address the Political Economy of Attention
Today’s students, part of Generation Z, have been immersed in an artificial intelligence-driven world since childhood.
August 20, 2025
Opinion
This Is Culturally Inappropriate: The Policing of Black Spaces in Higher Education
If higher education is serious about equity, it must go beyond surface-level diversity and address the quiet, everyday ways Black spaces are surveilled and dismantled.
August 19, 2025
Opinion
Freshman Enrollment Is Growing—So Is the Number of Students Leaving Without a Degree
Colleges should not focus solely on bringing in new students; they need to also prioritize bringing back the millions of students who left without a degree.
August 18, 2025
Opinion
Columbia Capitulated, Other Institutions Should Not
What Columbia's agreement with the Trump administration could mean for the future of Black students and our multiracial democracy.
August 12, 2025
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