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Far and Away
During the pandemic, people should stop asking international students “when will you go back home?” writes Gloria Paidamoyo Chikaonda.
The True Purpose of a College Education
Rethinking the aims of an undergraduate education.
Making Transfer Work for Rural Students and Communities
Too often, transfer demands that rural students leave their communities to continue their education.
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Applying EQ on Dissertation Committees
Dissertation chairs should create sustainable relationships with students, tailoring their mentoring approaches to meet each person’s individual needs, writes Tom Butkiewicz.
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From Crisis Comes Opportunity
Higher education’s response to the pandemic has spurred four long-lasting positive changes on community college and other campuses, writes Michael A. Baston.
Something a Democrat Could Do: Cancel Student Debt
Listen to Tressie McMillan Cottom interview Louise Seamster and I think you’ll agree that this is the right thing to do, too.
Writing Is Thinking
Writing is not simply a matter of expressing pre-existing thoughts clearly. It’s the process through which ideas are produced and refined.
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