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The Faculty of the Future
Professors, administrators and policy makers actually share a vision about how faculty roles and employment must change. It’s time to implement it, Adrianna Kezar and two colleagues argue.
‘Gaming Addiction’ Debate Splits Researchers
The World Health Organization is considering classifying video game addiction as a disease. Academics are divided over whether that’s a good idea.
'Dancing Backwards in High Heels'
Study finds female professors experience more work demands and special favor requests, particularly from academically "entitled" students.
Thought Leader Interview: Digital Accessibility's Moral Imperative
In latest conversation with digital learning leaders, University of Phoenix's Kelly Hermann and Michigan State's Kate Sonka discuss the regulatory environment, morality versus legality, and the biggest obstacle: time.
Lessons From the Tax Bill Fight
A furious campaign by graduate students to kill a GOP tax proposal could be a blueprint for upcoming legislative battles in Washington.
Students and Robots, in Harmony
At Michigan State, some online students embody robots to populate face-to-face classrooms, helping bridge the distance gap with their on-campus counterparts.
The Truth (About OER) Is Out There
Faculty members struggle to find open educational resources or even understand what they are -- but solutions are bubbling up.
New Presidents or Provosts: Austin College, Fisher College, Hopkinsville CC, Kuyper College, St. Catherine College, Tusculum College, U of Arkansas-Pulaski Tech, U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Washington College
Robert Blouin, dean of the Eshelman School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been...
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