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Note Taking as Stenography
Jay Sterling Silver offers what he thinks is the real argument against laptops in the classroom.
History Is Hot
In the midst of a traumatic and turmoil-filled year, people seem to be crying out for historical perspective, writes Jason Steinhauer. But can that help save the profession?
Studying With the Master
Scott McLemee examines the quite serious -- and surprisingly abundant -- scholarship on Donald Trump's The Apprentice.
Too Smart to Fail?
When students focus their attention on grades and how they are performing, learning may not result, writes Joseph Holtgreive.
Ranking Diversity
Diversity is currently given no weight in U.S. News & World Report’s primary institutional and disciplinary rankings, and it’s time for that to change, argues Gary S. May.
Coming to You Soon: Uber U
In higher education, we are increasingly facing the distinct possibility of a faceless future, teacherless courses, online everything, argues David Theo Goldberg.
Compliance Crusader
Peter Lake describes the distinct challenges of dealing with sexual assault and discrimination on campus as a Title IX coordinator.
Georgia's New Sexual Misconduct Policy
Given the challenging maze when it comes to responding to sexual misconduct, it's worth reviewing Georgia's new policy, write Vernon Strickland and Phil Catanzano.
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