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Race and Foreign Language
Deborah Parker describes how it feels to be an Asian faculty member in Italian, a field in which there are very few minorities, and how greater diversification offers a way forward.
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Making a Difference in a Climate of Change
Judith S. White gives advice to women administrators about how best to make a positive impact in often difficult circumstances.
The Hybrid Conundrum
It's hard to achieve the best of both worlds.
An Upbeat Higher Ed SOLA+R Conference
Why online learning people are positive about the future of higher ed, and some things that they are worried about.
Universities in a World in Rapid Transformation
In order for universities to effectively contribute to social and regional development, it is crucial that they seek new ideas and good practices, and be open to reviewing and changing their models according to the needs of society.
Tenure Is Already Dead
For many of us, it was never alive in the first place, but the values tenure is meant to promote can and must endure.
Textbook Rentals: Symptom, Not Cause
The runaway cost of instructional materials is a worry, but it's not even close to the biggest problem for students, writes Jason Katzman.
Mary Meeker's Digital Learning Slides
How our world shows up in the Internet Trends 2018 deck.
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