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Faculty Mobility in the Age of Brexit
In today’s highly competitive academic labor market human resource policies and the ability to attract highly mobile, talented faculty are key ingredients of success for universities and economies worldwide.
Make America [Fill In the Blank]
We've been here before. We'll find our way forward eventually. I hope.
Unprecedented and Unprincipled Adversary
Universities must work together to confront a large, adaptive and well-camouflaged apparatus that aspires to mimic and rival legitimate science, argues U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.
An Unhealthy Bubble
We in higher education need to provide a diverse and inclusive environment that challenges people to stop surrounding themselves only with others whose views match their own, writes David P. Haney.
Ph.D.s (and Advisers) Shouldn’t Overlook Community Colleges
What lessons can be learned at the intersection of the community college and doctoral education in the humanities? Rachel Arteaga provides some answers.
Online Learning Confusion In an Otherwise Excellent 'Revenge of Analog’
Why do smart people continue to get higher education so wrong?
December Musings
For most of my adult life, at least after I married and had children, I could pretty much predict in one December what I might be doing in the next.
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