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The Tenure Review Process Must Evolve
Innovative faculty members can lead the way, argue Andrew McKinney and Amanda Coolidge, by encouraging the inclusion of open educational resources work in tenure and promotion portfolios.
College Admissions and the Culture Wars
The shift away from standardized admissions testing as the latest front in the culture wars
Community Support for First-Generation Graduate Students
We cannot assume that just because they successfully navigated their undergraduate years they will smoothly sail through graduate training, write Arnaldo Diaz Vazquez and Natalie Lundsteen.
Going Through Her Daughter's Admissions Process
Rebecca Vidra is a professor, and she is surprised time and again.
What We Have Learned from Each Other
Retiring Native American mascots can create new relationships between colleges and Tribal Nations, write Doug Lankford, chief of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, and Gregory P. Crawford, president of Miami University.
Equity and Incentives: Readers Respond
Fixing transfer requires much more than just fixing transfer.
Why ‘Everything Now’ Will Inspire IHE Readers to Learn More about L.A.
A city-state of extremes.
Conspiracy, Complaining and Cooking
When asked to share aspects of life in academe after the Ph.D., Nassim Parvin cites a very different trio than the standard one of research, teaching and service.
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