Cover Story
The Review | Essay
The sector isn’t prepared to defend itself.
Highlights
Survival Odds
A few metrics can shed some light, but the most important ones often remain hidden.
Culture Change
The University of Georgia is making a big push for professors to adopt active learning. It could serve as a model.
The Review | Opinion
Exclusion, scapegoating, and extremism are taking over.
Also in the Issue
Weighing Options
The salience of those social issues crosses partisan lines in the wake of campus shootings and the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to a survey of 14,000 students.
Tenured Faculty Layoffs
Wisconsin Is Closing Another 2-Year Campus but Hopes It’s Found a Solution to Its Biggest Challenges
Students and faculty from the Waukesha campus may find a new home at a nearby technical college. Not everyone is convinced it’s a good move.
A Booming Industry
March Madness is almost here, and your students are going to gamble.
Data
A data snapshot highlights trends in graduates’ wages and employment, among other factors.
The Review | Opinion
A recent book says more institutions should declare financial exigency.
The Review | Opinion
The Kalven Report, which first articulated the concept of institutional neutrality on controversial topics, was supposed to protect faculty members, not silence them.
The Review | Opinion
Predatory journals and bad-faith scholars are gaming the system — at scale.
Advice
Four lessons for deans, provosts, and presidents on how to manage a crisis, whether its origins are internal or external.