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Spiraling: Part III
Mothers working in higher ed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
6 Ways to Make Higher Education More Developmental
Colleges and universities should dedicate themselves to students’ holistic development and growth.
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How to Read Great Books
As professional educators, doing so provides opportunities not only to increase our knowledge but also to improve our judgment, writes Robert DiYanni.
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What Is a Campus?
It is indeed a physical space, Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt writes, but it also embodies a host of aspirations that lie at the very heart of higher education.
PLA, CLEP and AP
Class distinctions where they shouldn’t exist.
In Defense of the Master’s Degree
Bringing some data to this conversation.
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Lessons From COVID About Managing Change
Frances Altvater shares what she’s learned as an academic administrator and how it has uncovered new skills of empathy, adaptability and resilience.
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How Higher Ed Can Win at Tech Offense and Defense
If we want to live in a world that is enhanced rather than oppressed by technology, we need to change its culture from one of opportunism to one in the public interest, argues Francine Berman.
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