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Chasing the Lit Mag Photo Essay, 3
Working with NYC street photographer Donato DiCamillo, San Antonio, Texas, January 2018.
Higher Ed Innovation Weekly Roundup 2.26.18
Art-makers, Independent Students, Intellectual Leaders, Change Agents
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Educate or Execute?
Professors and teachers should not ever be expected to carry firearms to police their classrooms, writes Joshua Grubbs, a faculty member who is also a gun owner.
Is Learning to Learn From MOOCs a Teachable Skill?
Five assertions from Joshua Kim.
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Making the Most Out of Conferences
Conferences have the potential to be great for your career, writes Derek Attig, but only if you approach them with focus and intentionality.
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Ethical College Admissions: Responding to Parkland
Jim Jump reviews the way college admissions officials have responded to the tragic killings at a Florida high school.
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Award Season
Nicholas Soodik asks why so many colleges are vague or confusing in their letters to accepted applicants about financial aid eligibility.
The Crisis of the 'Moderate' Conservative Public Intellectual
They admit they're not up to the task of stitching the country back together. Who is?
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