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Lessons in Leadership: Say Yes to the Invitation
As a higher ed leader, requests to attend conferences can be incessant and overwhelming, but they often warrant serious consideration, writes Maggy Ralbovsky.
ChatGPT Magnifies a Long-Standing Problem
It’s catalyzing academe to address the fact that we often haven’t known how much cheating is occurring or sufficiently revamped our classes to deal with it, writes Frank Vahid.
Teaching Reading in the Digital Age
How we remember, understand and pay attention is simply worse whenever we read on the screen, writes Shakil Rabbi, who suggests two ways to help students deal with that.
Guidance for an Often Thankless Task
Laura L. Behling gives advice for revising the Faculty Handbook, which can be challenging and take longer than hoped but is nevertheless crucial for faculty and institutions alike.
Way Finding
When you look back over your entire career and life, Victoria McGovern asks, who said or did something that helped guide you?
In Defense of Presence
Diversity Work, Meaningful Work and Faculty Workload
The Promise of Pedagogical Play
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