Reviews
Provides readable expert insight on a consequential issue, especially for families in which someone is considering or pursuing postsecondary education. This type of work is very much needed to bridge the gap between insular higher education policy debates and concerns of the general public, especially given declining trust in the value of higher education. The Conversation on Higher Ed is an important effort in that direction.
More than a book of essays, this collection edited by Mary Churchill serves as a north star for us all as we try to navigate the choppy waters in higher education. Debt, affordability, student success, and lifelong learning are all examined with an analysis that reminds us of the public purposes of higher education. This book is honest and also hopeful about what it means to learn together and, through that, to design institutions that will nurture future generations of learners.