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Good News From Washington?
A year later, a plea has been answered.
Yes, Higher Ed Needs to Talk About ‘How to Avoid a Climate Disaster’
The surprisingly excellent new book from Bill Gates.
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Self-Plagiarism, Fraud and iThenticate: A Complicated Relationship
For authors seeking guidance on how to reuse their previously published material appropriately, resources are limited -- and problematic, argue Cary Moskovitz and Aaron Colton.
Claiming a Louder Life: Part II
Aomawa Shields describes how she found her voice to speak the truth about systemic exclusionary and racist attitudes -- and the importance of other professors doing so, as well.
Followup on Fall Planning
Popular criteria colleges are using for decisions about the fall.
An Ultra-Sophisticated Language AI Shows the Way Toward Better Writing Assessment
We should make sure we assign and assess writing that artificial intelligence can't pass.
Tightening the 90/10 Rule Is Not Unfair
To the Editor: The argument made by some people in your March 2 article ("Tightening the 90/10 Rule") that closing...
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What Happens When Your Position Is Eliminated?
Jonathan Graham describes how he's tried to heal and offers some advice to others in the same situation -- or who fear they might be.
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