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A National Celebration of Teaching Quality — Briefly
Every year the Office of Teaching and Learning handed out awards with substantial monetary awards to excellent teachers and innovative programs. Getting nominated was a big deal.
American Cloaca: A Memoir: 2b
When it all comes down to that stupid cap.

Fisher and Democratic Dialogue
The measured compromises coming out of the affirmative action rulings over the past decades exemplify the strength of our democracy, writes Michele S. Moses.

Something Strange Indeed
Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy’s decision in Fisher v. University of Texas significantly undermines the very goals the court hopes to achieve, argues George A. Nation III.
Social Media Is Complicated for Business, Too
Higher ed marketers face many of the same challenges as their counterparts in business when it comes to social media.

The Importance of Scientific Management Training
The management skills necessary for success in academe and industry are more similar than they might appear, writes Stephanie K. Eberle.
Help Me Understand the Terrible WiFi at Logan
Are higher ed people less tolerant of bad WiFi - or is it just me?

No More Bites of the Fisher Apple
The Supreme Court ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin restores constitutional order to college admissions, writes Michael A. Olivas.
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