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If You Read One Higher Ed Book This Year, Make it 'Robot-Proof'
Where we fit, and how we must change, in the age of intelligent robots.
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Distance Legal Education and Academic Freedom
As the American Bar Association debates its rules governing online learning, Ken Randall asks a more fundamental question: Why should the accreditor limit how law faculties choose to teach?
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A Bird on a Reed
In a difficult environment for higher education and the nation, Mort Maimon discovers resilience in adversity in a somewhat surprising place.
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Outside Higher Ed: Running for Office as Alt-Ac
Emily Anderson describes her path from grad school to elected office.
When Are Negative Stereotypes About My Community Justified?
Are negative stereotypes acceptable if one of mine is doing the stereotyping?
Don’t Be Bummed Out While School’s Out
Strategies for making good use of your summer "break."
UVenus Responds: "Badass Working Parents"
UVenus Writers on What Really Helps When We Go Back To Work
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There’s No Shame in Merging
To confront the facts and take action is wiser than to be nostalgic about a bygone era, argues Frank H. Wu.
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