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Are Free Classes Easier to Drop?
Which matters more: The sunk-cost fallacy or opportunity cost?
Making Your Research Applicable for Mainstream Audiences
Four ways to extend the reach of your scholarly work beyond academe.
‘Workhorse’ and the Extreme Career Parallels of the Restaurant and Higher Ed Industries
Are you working too much?
Inspiring Minds Want to Know
Informational interviews and early-career professionals in higher ed.
How to Bring More Low-Income Americans to a Bright Future
Free community college was a good idea, but to truly help low-income students, we need to think bigger.
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No Time for a Writing Group?
Ann N. Amicucci and Sarah E. DeCapua suggest you try accountability emails instead, outlining what they’ve learned about how to make them most valuable.
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The Importance of Faculty Engagement
The faculty can be a major success factor in how a college deals with financial stress and should play an integral role in any decision-making process, Mark Podgainy and Kristine Southard write.
The Absence of Asterisks
Why some messages get through and others don’t.
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