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Administrative Holds: Aiding or Preventing Student Persistence?
Recognizing the role of administrative hold policies in student persistence and completion patterns.
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Veterans Day, November 2021
Wick Sloane’s annual survey of highly selective colleges reveals they enroll few undergraduate veterans (if they take the time to reply at all).
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Department Chairs in Distress
Their work is often overwhelming and underappreciated—and increasingly complicated by COVID, racial issues, severe financial exigencies and other challenges, writes Ralph A. Gigliotti.
Lifting the Veil on ‘Invisible’ Marketing Efforts
Helping campus constituencies understand marketing decisions.
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Black and Brown Students Want Black and Brown Mentors. What’s a Primarily White Institution to Do?
S. Brooke Vick from Muhlenberg College shares three ways mentoring efforts can support students of color.
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Don’t Blame the Technology
The study of teaching and learning, including online instructional methods, must be part of every doctoral program, argue Judith Altschuler Cahn, James R. Stellar and Suzanne Brooks.
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