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Demystifying the Diversity Statement
The first step is to understand why it matters and why you, as a job candidate, are being asked to write one, advises Victoria Reyes.
Making the Most of Your Vendor Relationships
Your team is larger than it appears.
The New Google Play Audiobooks and the Academic Library
Why competition for Amazon / Audible could be a good thing for higher education. Maybe.
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Service and the Nonexistent Academic Family
Our institutions and higher education in general will suffer if we fail to recognize our common enterprise and transcend our inclination toward autonomy, argues Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt.
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Refugee Camps and Campuses: An Experiment in Humanitarian Learning
Can online learning help colleges meet the educational needs of the world's many refugees? Jeremy Adelman and Barbara Moser-Mercer explain their attempt to do so.
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Rethinking Remediation
Effective developmental education should be based on meeting students where they are and building on their strengths, writes Elaine P. Maimon.
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Collaborating to Find Solutions Out of Remediation
We should better inform students about the placement exam and allow them to retest after they've received more instruction, write W. Theory Thompson and Danae McLeod.
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