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The Coursera IPO and Why Every University Should Publish an S-1
The advantages of publicly articulating organizational risk factors.
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Another Wave of Presidential Departures?
Many college and university presidents may soon be leaving, writes L. Jay Lemons, but will their institutions be ready for the transition?
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The Student Connection Challenge
As both a professor and a vice provost, Claudia Lampman reflects on students’ comfort levels in approaching faculty compared to administrators and on the need to build meaningful interactions.
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Opinion
A Serious Look at Fun in College Classrooms
COVID has created a dearth of social experiences, but classes can be a venue for meeting new friends and making learning an enjoyable experience, write Sharon Lauricella and T. Keith Edmunds.
Thinking About Chegg CEO's Prediction That 25% of Colleges Could Go Out of Business
How academics and ed-tech executives end up talking past one another.
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Networking Matters More for Women in Academe
We need to talk about why women, usually more than men, feel hesitant to build networks overtly -- and how we must remedy that, writes Karlyn Crowley.
Staying Connected
Keeping students, colleagues and our teams engaged is not impossible during this time, but it requires intentionality.
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