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Let's Do the Time Warp Again
As we approach the new year, Scott McLemee gives a preview of some of the new books coming out in 2019.
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When Visions of Mission Collide
When we take positions and make decisions based on a political litmus test, we hurt the very core of our institutional mission, argues Raynard Kington.
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Impostor Syndrome: Not Exclusive to Women
Such feelings aren't more common in people of any particular gender, observes Roshini Pinto-Powell.
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Let's Stop the Nonsense
Legislation in California concerning ESL instruction reflects a huge lack of understanding of what it takes for the human brain to learn another language, writes Parviz Parsafar.
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The Transformative Effects of Prison Education
The passing of legislation currently before Congress would have far-reaching benefits for individuals and communities too often overlooked, writes Michael G. Scales.
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Focus on the Students When a College Closes
To help manage career college closures and protect students, Steve Gunderson backs a proposal for the sector to fund a new federal coordinating office.
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Ethical College Admissions: Comfort and Joy
Admissions work doesn't end just before the holiday break, writes Jim Jump. Early-decision and ethics issues still surface.
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