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Privacy Opt-Out May Lead to Inequities
Rushing to provide opt-out mechanisms may be hurting rather than protecting students, writes Christopher Brooks, who teaches in a school of information.
Taking the STAR Method to New Heights
Joseph Barber gives advice on how to transform a meandering and unfocused answer to a job interview question into a mini story with structure, drama and a relevant outcome.
Applying the Principles of Nonprofit/For-Profit Partnerships to Degree Programs
A decision-making framework.
Simplify, Simplify
Scott McLemee reviews A Philosophy of Simple Living by Jérôme Brillaud.
Going for the Gold
Professors and students of color often feel a chronic sense of self-doubt, writes Jesús Ayala, who describes how he and his Latino students overcame impostor syndrome to win an Emmy.
Friday Fragments
An overcrowded university, supply chain issues hit home and thoughts on Norm Macdonald.
AI, Jobs and ‘Rule of the Robots’
Martin Ford’s artificial intelligence centered follow-up to his 2015 book arguing that robots were poised to take all our jobs.
A New Leader for Heterodox Academy
One of Charles Koch’s “pet professors” takes the helm. A plus for the organization, but for the rest of us in higher education?
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