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The 'Hamilton Effect' in Higher Education
Does scarcity distort or enlarge?
Punishing Women for Speaking Out
Will the Weinstein scandals lead to a change in academic culture?
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The Indispensable Associate Dean
Often overlooked, it's an academic job worth considering, writes Patricia Ann Mabrouk.
The Relevance of Style
Sweating your brand’s small stuff for consistency and credibility.
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The Promise -- and Limits -- of Ed Tech
As we consider the use of technological tools in learning, let’s focus less on the what and more on the why and how, Jonathan Kaplan writes.
The Dueling Missions of the Diversity and Inclusion Office
Should diversity officers focus on helping underrepresented students thrive on a campus, or fostering conversations between conflicting viewpoints?
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The Russians (and Other Online Outlaws) Are Coming
The idea of deliberately manipulating a crisis at a flagship U.S. university via social media once sounded like a crazy conspiracy theory, writes Ellen de Graffenreid, but we now realize the extent to which it can actually happen.
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