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How to Optimize Your Career Preparation
Tithi Basu Mallik and Kay Kimball Gruder each share their favorite pieces of guidance—their best recommendations for strategic actions you can take—in five key areas.
A Public College Is Not the DMV
Florida, Ohio and the need for academic autonomy.
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What Goes Up When Art Comes Down?
An artist residency program can offer a model for colleges with bare walls and empty pedestals following the removal of divisive art, Michael Patullo writes.
An Absurd Record
A high school student thinks he broke the record for being admitted to colleges. He and his school should ask whether it was worth it.
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The Untapped Talents of Senior Diversity Officers
Kimberly A. Truong and Clyde Wilson Pickett describe how such officers can help colleges and search firms identify and retain the leaders that campuses need to succeed.
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Getting ‘Unwired’
Scott McLemee reviews Gaia Bernstein’s Unwired: Gaining Control Over Addictive Technologies.
Not Psychohistory. Not the History of Psychology, but Historical Psychology
What if we studied human psychology through a historical lens?
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