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It’s July. Have You Started Writing Yet?
Christine Tulley proposes a strategy to get moving finally: take a week to develop a master scholarship plan and figure out where you are.
Shared Governance and Preordained Outcomes
On a state law capping credits for an associate degree.

Why We Must Balance Emotion and Intellect
The best college teaching has always included both rational argument and emotional insight -- a combination that is more crucial than ever in classrooms today, argues John R. Swallow.

On the Move
Switching positions in your first years as a junior faculty member is both stressful and energizing, writes Christopher Garland, who provides some pointers on how to make the transition.
Paying Deeper Attention to Your Institution’s Website
Developing a more effective website means paying attention to small details because sometimes they matter a lot.
MOOC Lessons from a $9.56 'An Economic History of the World since 1400'
What open online learning can learn from The Great Courses.
Living in the Uncanny Valley
A review of James Bridle’s compelling new book, New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future

It's Past Time to Ban the Box
Britain provides a model for what American colleges can do, writes Bradley D. Custer.
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