Cover Story
Bully Pulpit
As a Black, Christian, former Democrat with little previous engagement with Jewish causes, Leo Terrell seemed an improbable pick to eradicate antisemitic harassment in higher ed. But his zeal and footloose approach to the law make him a powerful threat to colleges.
Highlights
Shifting winds
Federal scrutiny has been a rare sap on Grand Canyon University’s growth. Until now.
Political Sway
How the Pennsylvania governor shaped the university’s response to allegations of antisemitism.
Dwindling options
Republican lawmakers have a new obsession: academic-program review.
Also in the Issue
A New Direction
Campuses are increasingly offering programming on fostering constructive dialogue. One president sees the change as “a future for the work of equity and inclusion.”
Antisemitism Claims
A planned $21-million fund for victims of campus antisemitism raises a host of questions — such as who is eligible for a slice of the money.
You've Got ... No Mail
Ransomware attacks and a new Google policy have led several colleges to discontinue lifetime access to campus email addresses, angering many alumni and retirees.
The Review | Essay
For decades, health care subsidized research and reputation. Now that model is cracking.
The Review | Opinion
The crisis is not one of resources but of values.
The Review | Essay
AI can replicate the shape of a narrative, but not the struggle that makes it meaningful.
Advice
Three ways to scout your future in higher ed amid unpredictable times.



















