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Middle States, Day One: Of Blind Spots and Respect
When community colleges are left out of the discussion.
Confronting Controversy
Colleges should nurture thoughtful debate on their campuses by establishing a designated physical space for planned discussions, led by students, about controversial topics, writes Zachary R. Wood.
The Irony of Higher Ed Marketing
Why does marketing sometimes seem like a struggle for higher education? The answer is both ironic and fixable.
A Higher Ed Elevator Pitch to Chan and Zuckerberg
What arguments would you make?
Why and How to Automate Your Teaching
Advice for being more efficient in the classroom.
Cohorts and Critical Mass
Retention and financial realities.

'Mad Men' Unzipped
A new academic book on the AMC series is a good conversation starter about the condition of "being a fan" in the everyday, typical sense, writes Scott McLemee.
Why Won’t My Students Finish Their Dissertations?
The one thing that will actually lead to a completed dissertation, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, is the hardest thing for doctoral students to do.
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