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The Meaning of Juneteenth for Higher Ed
Following on his university’s first Juneteenth celebration, Thomas A. Parham reflects on how higher education can make substantive change to support Black excellence.
Leading With Yes
Aimee LaPointe Terosky and Vicki L. Baker advise midcareer faculty who are overwhelmed and burned out by continually rising demands on how to successfully reframe how they say no.
Friday Fragments: Readers Respond
Responses on budgets, dual admissions and dual enrollment.
Repairing the Road for Returning Students
Colleges need to remove barriers to re-enroll more of the millions of adults who have some college but no degree, Jorge Salas writes.
The Hybrid Campus and ‘The Nowhere Office’
What might a book about the future of professional work tell us about the post-pandemic university?
The Forgotten Briefcase
Leah Blatt Glasser thought she had retired but found herself returning to teach again—gaining new insights and encountering some surprises.
Dual Admissions
Why it’s great, and why it doesn’t catch on more.
Building Excellent Transfer Partnerships
Three clear strategies that model the behaviors needed for transfer student success.
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