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Shared Purpose and Common Enemies

Looking for conditions that promote the unity for the common good.

It Probably Won’t Save Your Life

Although colleges and universities have spent tens of millions of dollars on complex emergency communications systems to try to make campuses safer, the technology has serious limitations, warns Bill Mahon.

Dialing Back the Rhetoric

Mike Spivey describes his experience serving as the conservative on his college’s postelection panel.

Crafting a Successful Cover Letter

To stand out, a cover letter must be outstanding: smart, engaging, concrete, detailed and polished to perfection. Melissa Dennihy gives pointers on how to do that.

Real Dangers of Fake News

How and why media relations pros need to step up.

The Jobs To Be Done Framework and 'Competing Against Luck'

Can Clay Christensen move beyond disruption theory and The Innovators Dilemma?

People Are Infrastructure, Part II: Poaching

Colleges and universities lose talented people because, increasingly, campus opportunities are not competitive with options elsewhere.

Addressing Gender Inequalities in African Refugee Education

Creating a university in a refugee camp was wrought with challenges: unreliable electricity and internet connectivity, lack of technological infrastructure, language gaps, skill gaps, security concerns, more.