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Most Forms of Faculty and Staff Training Don’t Work Well
How to make faculty and staff training more effective.

Raising a Flag on Colleges’ Sports Gambling Play
College leaders have been neglectful of moral and compliance-related risks in signing agreements with sports betting companies, John R. Thelin and Eric Thomas Weber write.

Defeating the Peter Principle in Academic Leadership
Institutions often promote academic leaders who rise until their skills prove insufficient in their new positions, writes Stefan Niewiesk. What can be done?
When Role Models Don’t
A conundrum especially for liberal arts faculty.
Why Faculty Diversity Matters
The professoriate bears scant resemblance to the student population. Why that’s a problem.

Big-Picture Thinking Can Start Now
Grad school is a perfect opportunity to look beyond minute details and hone that mind-set, a skill that can be used throughout your career and life, writes Anne Meyer-Miner.

Is Florida ‘Wrecked’?
In moving to undermine higher education’s institutional independence, Florida is following a playbook we’ve seen before—but with unparalleled intensity, Barrett J. Taylor writes.
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