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The Stakes Are Too High to Lower Support
A proposed new cap on federal student loan borrowing will severely impact students pursuing graduate and professional education, argues Christopher P. Chapman.
Media Waits for No One
Digital platforms and channels offer marketers jaw-dropping opportunity for efficiently targeting and managing your media campaigns. But are your approval protocols and business operations compromising your media strategy’s success?
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How to Talk to Students With Ill-Considered Beliefs
Simply presenting the facts is generally not effective in changing minds on a charged issue, writes Gleb Tsipursky.
Are Our Social Media Behaviors Driven by Personal Preferences or Opportunity Structures?
How a post from Bryan Alexander about turning 51 made me question some of my own thinking.
Higher Ed Innovation Weekly Roundup 2.12.18
Digital apprenticeships, Chief Innovation Officers, Preventing sexual assault on campus
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When Life Unbalances Your Work
Leah Colvin provides advice for the times when upheavals in life change everything you thought you knew about your work self.
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Ethical College Admissions: Efficiency vs. Making the Right Call
Jim Jump wonders if speed should really be a factor in reviewing applications.
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