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Must-Haves for Institutions Seeking Effective Online Transfer Collaborations
How rural states are using course-sharing technology to streamline transfers and build more equitable opportunities for students.
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From the Office of the President…
Brian Rosenberg offers a satiric take on campus COVID policies.
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How to Keep Grad School From Destroying You
Few people leave grad school in better shape than they enter it, argues G. M. Trujillo Jr., who offers advice for anyone who plans to enroll or is considering it.
Thoughts on ‘Fixing the Humanities Ph.D. Job Crisis’
A rebuttal and a reframing.
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Opinion
Universities Should Look in the Mirror
Colleges have excellent faculty who are contributing new knowledge on equity and inclusion, but sadly that knowledge is rarely applied to the institutions themselves, writes Laurel Smith-Doerr.
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Is Your Math Course Racist?
Regardless of how quantitative their disciplines are, STEM faculty members also need to care about the science of inclusive pedagogy, José Antonio Bowen argues.
This Could Go Very Right or Very Wrong
Policy advice as negotiations on free community college enter the home stretch.
Is Michigan Recruiting for the Best Job in Higher Ed?
Three questions for James DeVaney about the new role of senior director of online learning in Michigan’s Center for Academic Innovation.
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