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Remembering SEK
The death of Scott Eric Kaufman -- an American critic and leading first-generation, graduate student blogger -- drives home the sense that this has been an especially cruel year, writes Scott McLemee.
Building a Diverse STEM Workforce
Colleges must put the right diversity practices in place to encourage students to pursue important fields like STEM and the biomedical sciences, write Jennifer C. Danek and Marc Nivet.
Stemming STEM Dropouts
Traditional textbooks and teaching resources in these vital fields are simply not as effective as we need them to be, argues Smita Bakshi.
Why Assessment Is a Waste of Time
Among other things, assessors routinely ignore standard design principles and practices that are considered essential in most valid research.
Academic Humblebrags
David Galef demonstrates, with a wink, how to perfect the modest utterance that’s actually a boast.
Why We Decided to Protect Our President
Controversial decisions, late-night travel, explicit threats -- the president may have brushed them off, but as a governing board, we chose to look at them from a different perspective, writes Marsha Suggs Smith.
Cannabis and the Mission of Higher Education
Despite expanding legalization of recreational marijuana, regular cannabis use has the potential to adversely impact students’ personal happiness and productivity throughout college and for years to follow, says Jon Porter.
Fighting Campus Carry
Matthew Boedy, a professor who played an active role in the successful fight against legislation to allow guns on campuses in Georgia, shares the lessons he learned.
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