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We’re No. 1
Feeling paralyzed amid the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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For Economic Recovery, Invest in Higher Education Transformation
To ensure that new federal funds help colleges and universities plan for the future, direct some of the money to help institutions transform themselves, John MacIntosh argues.
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6 Strategies for Celebrating a Campus Milestone in Style
When your institution approaches a historic event, how can you best prepare to promote the milestone? These best practices can set you up for success.
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Complain, Educatedly
When advocating against injustice, one must first put their own adversity, such as discomforts from the pandemic, in perspective, writes student Alexandra Bowman.
Friday Fragments
Academic freedom officers, lessons from Kodak and a jarring bit of trivia.
Lightening the Burden
Wendi Williams provides advice for how institutions can acknowledge and lessen the disproportionate amount of emotional labor that Black, Indigenous and people of color faculty perform.
Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In!
I just can't quit spending my time on education-related things.
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