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What Keeps a President Up at Night
It’s a wonder college leaders even attempt to sleep these days, but the most obvious crises aren’t what fuel my worst nightmares, writes Mary Dana Hinton.
The Piranha Feed
A concise metaphor for a common problem.
Beyond Burnout: Survival Strategies for 2022
The start of the new year can be a good time for grad students to take steps toward managing their energy and navigating the stressors they’re confronting, writes Andrew Crain.
How Universities Should Think About the Warren OPM Letter
Additional considerations.
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What Biden’s defeats mean for higher education.
Let’s Stop Relying on Biased Teaching Evaluations
Using such evaluations reflects colleges’ lack of a true commitment to diversity, writes Joanna Wolfe, who offers three actions institutions should take sooner rather than later to change the situation.
Fostering Wellness During a Time of Continued COVID Uncertainty
Campus counselor Tracee Anderson offers advice on meeting evolving mental health needs of college students.
A New Way to Talk About New Books About Academic Innovation
A conversation with Stanford’s Matthew Rascoff and Trinity’s Kristen Eshleman about an upcoming series of virtual book conversations.
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