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To Support Today’s Transfer Students, Take a Hard Look at State Policy
While states have been increasingly focused on student mobility, the vast majority of their policies still focus on linear two-year to four-year transfer -- potentially missing the 43 percent of students who transfer multiple times and others who accrue learning and credits in circuitous ways.
The Coursera IPO and Why Every University Should Publish an S-1
The advantages of publicly articulating organizational risk factors.
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Another Wave of Presidential Departures?
Many college and university presidents may soon be leaving, writes L. Jay Lemons, but will their institutions be ready for the transition?
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The Student Connection Challenge
As both a professor and a vice provost, Claudia Lampman reflects on students’ comfort levels in approaching faculty compared to administrators and on the need to build meaningful interactions.
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A Serious Look at Fun in College Classrooms
COVID has created a dearth of social experiences, but classes can be a venue for meeting new friends and making learning an enjoyable experience, write Sharon Lauricella and T. Keith Edmunds.
Thinking About Chegg CEO's Prediction That 25% of Colleges Could Go Out of Business
How academics and ed-tech executives end up talking past one another.
Higher Ed's Future at the Intersection of Learners and Employers
The future of higher education is bridging the gap between the expectations of learners and the needs of employers.
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