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ACT Draws on Its Purpose, Commitment, and Adaptability to Continually Optimize Customer Experience

ACT Draws on Its Purpose, Commitment, and Adaptability to Continually Optimize Customer Experience

by Steve Tapp, ACT CEO “The ability to evolve is a natural part of growth.” When we talk about the […]

February 2, 2026

How Donor Advised Funds Are Reshaping Higher Ed Philanthropy

How Donor Advised Funds Are Reshaping Higher Ed Philanthropy

There is a $38 trillion shift currently underway in American philanthropy, and it isn’t happening via the mailbox. As Millennials […]

February 2, 2026

Number of the week: Measles in California — what the data shows

Number of the week: Measles in California — what the data shows

Measles, the highly contagious respiratory virus, is back in the news this month with an outbreak in South Carolina and […]

February 2, 2026

Free speech in Trump 2.0

Free speech in Trump 2.0

One year into Trump 2.0, we examine the administration’s record on free speech and how it compares to the president’s […]

February 2, 2026

Free speech in Trump 2.0

Free speech in Trump 2.0

One year into Trump 2.0, we examine the administration’s record on free speech and how it compares to the president’s […]

February 2, 2026

Life isn’t all diamonds – money and fame don’t shield the many ‘Real Housewives’ facing criminal charges

Life isn’t all diamonds – money and fame don’t shield the many ‘Real Housewives’ facing criminal charges

“The Real Housewives” reality TV series, which showcases the lives of a rotating cast of wealthy women in 11 cities […]

February 2, 2026

There are three ways to tackle the current student loan crisis: one is unwise, one is unaffordable and one is unpalatable. All are unfair.

There are three ways to tackle the current student loan crisis: one is unwise, one is unaffordable and one is unpalatable. All are unfair.

Author: Nick Hillman Published: 2 February 2026 HEPI Director Nick Hillman takes a look at the continuing row over whether […]

February 2, 2026

I Was a First-Generation Elite Private School Graduate. My Kids Won’t Follow My Path.

I Was a First-Generation Elite Private School Graduate. My Kids Won’t Follow My Path.

As we drove across the bridge that read, “Trenton Makes, the World Takes,” the red lights brightened my worried face. […]

February 2, 2026

When the Spanish flu upended universities, students paid the price

When the Spanish flu upended universities, students paid the price

by Jill Barshay, The Hechinger Report February 2, 2026 In the fall of 1918, Edward Kidder Graham, the president of […]

February 2, 2026

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