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If Britain Jumps Ship
If international students are truly valued for their contribution to the United Kingdom, then perhaps it is time to work on cohesive policies that complement rather than counter the aims of creating a welcoming environment for international students.

Navigating Conflict
To be ready to lead in higher education, you must understand how to deal with conflict, writes Elizabeth Suárez.

Truth for Giulio
The torture of a foreign student has become the synecdoche for uncounted thousands of people now in Egyptian prisons or graves, writes Scott McLemee.
Basic Truths, but Worth Repeating
Post-community college performance.
Student Experience, Customer Service, and the “Gig Economy”
From customer service to consumer experience.

Insights From a Food Critic
The barbs of fictitious food critic Anton Ego in Ratatouille are unfortunately similar to those of the many professors who are too critical of their students.
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