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Everyone Should Care About Graduate Student Tuition Waivers

Exempting tuition waivers from taxation is not only fair, but it is also a continuing commitment to the economic and societal benefits of accessible higher education, argues Mary Grace B. Hébert.

Is Comcast Really More Innovative Than Ed Tech?

What the most hated company in America might be telling us about the reasons behind the stalled progress in educational technology.

Secondary Effects of Internationalization in India

Secondary effects of the internationalization in India are realized in two ways: foreign students from different backgrounds interact and influence each other; foreign students and members of the local community have a mutual impact on one another.

The Pedagogy of Boredom

Christopher Haynes argues that instructors teaching online courses should embrace unanticipated and unconstrained time -- something he’s learned a lot about from his toddler.

The Administrator as Change Agent

Tom Rocklin identifies three conditions for successfully leading change on your campus.

Sex and the International Student

Students coming from outside the country have distinct needs that campus programs designed for their domestic peers don’t typically address, write Sharla Reid and Jill Dunlap.

Hitting the Accelerator

Scott McLemee reviews The Acceleration of Cultural Change: From Ancestors to Algorithms, in which social networks, big data, memes and the like are presented as extreme cases of the creative and disruptive potentials or our tool-oriented species.