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Three Random Thoughts

. . . after another incredibly stressful election.

Why Higher Ed's Global Brands Are Starting Nondegree Online Programs

Maintaining brand equity through scarcity while also scaling (sometimes with OPMs) to meet global demand.

Is Applying For Another Job Disloyal?

Anthony Ocampo and Kerry Ann Rockquemore share the three biggest mistakes tenure-track faculty make when being recruited for new opportunities.

Putting Standardization Second (or Lower) in Online Learning

Campus leaders should prioritize excellence, differentiation and institutional fidelity as they build new academic programs, Scott Moore writes.

I Am Cited, Ergo Sum

In fact, argues Peter C. Herman, the question for scholars should be “Who reads us, anyway?”

The Search Committee for Intelligent Life

Lessons about applying for academic jobs learned while being the graduate student representative on the search committee.

After the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

Interfaith activities always grow after racist and anti-Semitic attacks. The trick is to focus the energy on building something hopeful, not just fighting something ugly.

Tempered Radicals: The Power of Small (and Big) Wins

Tina Cheuk and Robin Hoecker describe their advocacy efforts on behalf of grad students who are also parents and what they learned in the process.