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Higher Ed’s ‘Collective Illusions’

How might we go about questioning some of our academic norms?

Racing to Be Fearless on International Women’s Day

Five years ago this spring—April 12, 2017—I defended my doctoral dissertation. It feels like a lifetime ago.

What Great Works of Literature Can Teach Us About the Plight of Refugees

Law schools’ law and literature movement underscores literature’s power to instill empathy and help us identify with the lives of others.

Supporting Online Transfer Students

Actionable ways to include online students in transfer work.

What Do Actors Know About Leadership?

Volodymyr Zelensky shows us leaders need to be brave and committed to their cause; they need to manage chaos, solve complex problems and hold true to their principles.

You, Your Human Digital Twin and the Higher Ed Metaverse

The concept of a higher ed metaverse is less about replicating the brick-and-mortar university and more about creating a unique reality immersing learners in experiences, creativity sandboxes and assessments that enable learning.