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People Are Infrastructure, Part I: Outsourcing
In higher education as elsewhere, we often limit the public discussion about infrastructure to the things we buy (technology), build (offices, labs, and libraries) or need to update (plumbing, power, and networks). Yet our people are a critical, if often overlooked, part of the essential infrastructure in higher education.
Erasmus Could Have Stopped Brexit
In the Erasmus Impact Study, 88% of the UK (!) Erasmus people feel very European and 84% have a positive attitude towards Europe compared to 62% of the non-mobile UK students.
Why I'm Not (Super) Worried About That Professor Watchlist
It's the work of someone who's looking for something to believe in and probably hasn't found it.
Curation, Evaluation and Open Access for Teaching
Some notes from a roundtable at the American Anthropological Association meeting.
Education Technology and 'The Rise and Fall of American Growth'
Economic history as a lens to think about the future of higher ed.
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