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7 Innovative Approaches to Course Design
State-of-the-art approaches to course design that will enhance student engagement and learning.
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Never Take These Skills for Granted
Jovana Milosavljevic Ardeljan explains why higher ed institutions should provide communications support programs and why graduate students and postdocs should seek them out.
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Merit and Equity for 4-Year College Enrollments
Without tests, it will be much harder to judge colleges' efforts at promoting equity, writes Don Hossler.
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From Pfizer to Phi Beta Kappa: Getting Campuses Vaccinated
To encourage students to get vaccines, colleges should consider paying them, write Erin Todd Bronchetti, Ellen Magenheim, Benjamin Bohman, Alfred (Quin) Seivold and Keyan Shayegan.
A Certain Kind of Reader
Ron Lieber's The Price You Pay for College.
Unpacking the Universitywide UNC-2U Partnership
Three questions for Andrew Hermalyn, 2U’s president of global partnerships.
The New Orleans Miracle: A Continuous Sale of Snake Oil
Another view of the public schools in the city devastated by Katrina.
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Career Readiness in the COVID World
COVID-19 and uprisings for racial justice have called for a thorough transformation of how we prepare students for the professional world, writes Dana Hamdan.
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