Grades Are Going Up. Are Students Getting Better?
Grade inflation—the practice of giving students higher grades than their work actually warrants—is quietly costing kids their futures.
Stop Lowering the Bar: Why Students Rise When We Expect More
When students are pushed—with support—they rise. When they succeed at something challenging, confidence follows them into every other class, every interview, every risk they take in life.
Choosing a College Major in the Age of AI: What Students Should Really Be Thinking About
The question worth asking isn’t, “Which major will protect me?” but “What can I do that AI genuinely can’t?”
A Conversation with Best-Selling Author Jeffrey Selingo
Jeffrey unpacks how students and families navigate one of the most consequential—and misunderstood—decisions of their lives.
Helping make sense of life’s curveballs: Keystone Network Featured in the Claremont Courier
Many students don’t realize the range of options available to them until after critical decisions have already been made.