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Free faculty labor; the disappearing middle class; Captain Kirk; more.
Learning Innovation Is Evolving Into an Academic Discipline
An unconference elevator pitch.
This Elevator Called Life
Marking the floors between what you should do and what you want to in graduate schoo.
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Walking Around a Problem
In their haste to deal with a problem quickly, deans shouldn't forget the importance of examining it from many different angles, write Carolyn R. Hodges and Olga M. Welch.
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Inadvertently Touched by Scandal
Masha Fedzechkina speaks out on behalf of those scholars who have happened to work with those accused of sexual harassment.
5 Reasons Why College Hosted Professional Meetings Are Awesome
Are higher ed communities of practice changing how they gather?
Higher Ed Innovation Weekly Roundup 4.23.18
Undermatching, Teletherapy, and GOTV on campus
Know News, Good News
A reporter, a librarian, and a technologist walk into a bar . . .
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