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Far-Reaching Paradigm Shifts

Fundamental transformations in medical practice, psychotherapy, the diagnosis and treatment of disabilities, and teaching and learning that are reshaping life as we knew it.

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The Humanities Aren’t Hurting Everywhere

With all the doom and gloom, it’s a miracle any student majors in the humanities—but at places like Lehman College, they are, Karin Beck writes.

Awkward Conversations With Art Students

Being on the faculty side of student-faculty interactions naturally puts conversations into a different perspective early in our careers. Are we ever really prepared for our students’ questions and frustrations?

The Missing Element in CMO Position Descriptions and Roles

Advancement leaders are charged with building an institutional culture of philanthropy. Establishing a cultural equivalent for the work and leadership of marketing is long overdue.

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Increasing Women’s Representation in STEM Fields

Leaders in academe hold several keys to correct the well-documented tendency to undervalue women’s work, writes Nina Gray.

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The Hills on Which We (Used to) Die

College leaders need to know which hills they’ll be prepared to lose their careers over—and then show up to defend them, John C. Cavanaugh writes.

Future Labor Shortages and the University as a Workplace

Why attracting and retaining high-quality faculty and staff should be among the top priorities of every university leader.