Description
From TheConversation.com, a critical analysis of the tenuous future of higher education.
The future of higher education is in crisis. Between falling undergraduate enrollment, rising student debt, program elimination, and widespread faculty burnout, families across America are left wondering: Is college worth it? In The Conversation on Higher Ed, editor Mary Churchill explores the complicated landscape of academic life in the current era, examining issues ranging from free speech on campus and the implications of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning to the erosion of academic tenure and the profound impact of diversity in academia. Despite major sociopolitical shifts affecting campuses across the nation, higher education remains a key component of an engaged and well-functioning society. These essays from The Conversation explain the forces reshaping the future of higher education in the United States and outline constructive solutions to ensure that higher education contributes to a better future for everyone, not just the privileged few.
The Critical Conversations series collects essays from top scholars on timely topics, including water, biotechnology, gender diversity, and more, originally published on the independent news site The Conversation.
Author: Mary L. Churchill
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 02/25/2025
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.66lbs
Size: 7.96h x 5.11w x 0.78d
ISBN13: 9781421451398
ISBN10: 1421451395
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Schools | Levels | Higher
- Education | Essays
- Education | Administration | Higher
About the Author
Mary L. Churchill is a professor of the practice and associate dean of strategic partnerships and community engagement at Boston University's Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. She is the coauthor of When Colleges Close: Leading in a Time of Crisis and the founding editor of Inside Higher Ed's University of Venus blog.

