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April 20, 2026 1280 720 sianbeilock

April 20, 2026

What does a university owe its graduates when it comes to their careers? It’s a question I hear constantly—from fellow presidents, employers, politicians, and families at admitted students events—and I don’t think higher education has answered it clearly enough.

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February 1, 2026 1280 720 sianbeilock

February 1, 2026

I recently shared in The Wall Street Journal what it will take to restore trust in higher education, and the response confirmed what I already believed: people are hungry for action, not just words.

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December 10, 2025 1280 720 sianbeilock

December 10, 2025

As December winds down and we pause for year‑end reflection, I’m especially focused on our students. The health and resilience of our students are prerequisites for rigorous learning and constructive dialogue.

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October 24, 2025 1280 720 sianbeilock

October 24, 2025

With public trust in higher education under pressure, it’s easy to focus on what needs fixing. But the greater challenge—and opportunity—is to strengthen what’s working…

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August 28, 2025 1279 720 sianbeilock

August 28, 2025

From slowed hiring in once burgeoning sectors, to early impacts of corporate AI adoption, and an unemployment rate among recent graduates reaching its highest level in years, it’s no surprise many are asking: is college still worth it?

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June 20, 2025 1280 720 sianbeilock

June 20, 2025

his commencement season, I send my heartfelt congratulations to all graduates of the Class of 2025. And as they step into the world and the leadership roles they’ve been preparing for, I leave a piece of advice: remember to distinguish values from opinion…

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February 20, 2025 1200 675 sianbeilock

February 20, 2025

Last month, I had the opportunity to engage global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos and came away feeling more certain than ever before about the following about higher education…

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December 5, 2024 1280 720 sianbeilock

December 5, 2024

Polarization in America is not new. In fact, at Dartmouth’s Polarization Research Lab, Professor Sean Westwood and his team have been applying science to the study of polarization and democracy since 2022. But, what is of growing concern is our confidence in being right…

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