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Writing Professional Letters of Recommendation

Nearly every educator will be asked to write such letters during their career, and Steve Baule recommends several key items to include.

A pro-Palestinian activist participating in a Hunter College protest holds up a sign that reads "Israel is the terrorist."

Glorifying Hamas on Campus

Colleges should stop recognizing Students for Justice in Palestine as an official student group, Jacob Baime writes.

Opinion

To Whom Should a Chief Communications Officer Report?

A president’s perspective on the vital partnership with the chief communications officer—and its reporting line.

Cabinet Leaders as Transfer Change Makers

How to operationalize your institution’s transfer priorities.

Should Colleges Engage in Ethics Education?

Yes. Moral, civics and ethical education shouldn’t simply be a subspecialty in the philosophy department. 

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Stop the Statement Wars

The culture of presidents issuing statements on public events harms higher ed’s reputation and constitutes educational malpractice, Michael Hemesath writes.

Small Adjustments

When—and how—should we adapt our style for others?

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The Trouble With AI Writing Detection

Elizabeth Steere recommends instructors be aware of the messages students are receiving and the types of tools they are using to rephrase AI-generated text.