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The 'Goodnight' TikTok Meme and Perceptions of Higher Ed Brands

To understand your brand perception, pay as much attention to online word of mouth as prospective students and parents do through social listening.

Was Your Idea Too Creative?

Robert J. Sternberg describes eight different types of creators and how you can avoid having your work rejected when it's outside customary paradigms.
Opinion

Curtains Up on Campuses

Broadway may be closed, but performing and other arts are thriving at some colleges, writes Margot Singer, who describes why and how institutions should double down on that.

The Speedy Future of Delivering Online Learning: 5G-10G Confusion and Potential

As we continue to advance online services to distant students, bandwidth becomes ever more important. Virtual laboratories are beginning to take advantage of virtual reality, augmented reality and an assortment of associated technologies that rely on highly sophisticated networking.

Pandemic Lessons From Community Colleges

Xueli Wang shares research that can inform all higher education institutions on critical ways to support students in the coming semesters and beyond.
Opinion

From the Inside Out: Reflecting on a Dual Lens

Janet Wood Varner, a veteran K-12 teacher who's now become a full-time college instructor, describes what educators from both worlds can learn from each other.
Opinion

'Dear Professor': On Anti-Blackness and Learning

A group of non-Black scholars, Learning Scientists for Racial Justice, invites other professors to work together to strengthen teaching and take concrete actions in support of Black lives.