HBCU
Reconstruction By Charlie Nelms, North Carolina Central University As the student population increases in diversity, Nelms contends
that the role of HBCUs has become pivotal to American higher education,
ensuring access and success for disadvantaged African-American
students.
Features
Flexibility
in Faculty Careers By Gretchen M. Bataille, University of North Texas Bataille asserts that a one-size-fits-all approach to hiring and
retaining faculty members is no longer acceptable. In fact, the key to
successful economic recovery, she argues, is adapting to the needs of a
new generation of faculty.
Promoting
Civil Discourse By Rita Bornstein, Rollins College How can campus leaders teach and encourage students to engage in
civil communication on controversial issues? Bornstein shares her
thoughts on the importance of critical inquiry and intellectual
challenge, to both the academic community and society as a whole.
Columns
Career
Paths: Balance of Power By Terry O'Banion, Walden University Troublesome trustees should never be underestimated. Here, O'Banion
gives advice to college and university leaders on strategies for
handling so-called rogues.
Legal
Watch
Recent changes to endowment management law could help higher education
institutions reach their financial goals.
Departments
By
the Numbers
Younger adults are not completing a higher level of education than
previous generations.
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