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Career Exploration in College
Students are frustrated about a lack of career exploration in college, and some universities seek a bigger role for professors as career mentors.
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A Renewed Focus on the Practice of Teaching
The abrupt transition to online teaching during the pandemic may fundamentally change how faculty members approach education, write Shigeru Miyagawa and Meghan Perdue.
The ADQ Approach to Developing an Institutional Online Learning Strategy
Alignment, differentiation and questioning.
We're All in This Together
Part of me hoped for a deus ex machina on restoring higher ed, but long term, it may be better this way.
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Why Campus Carry Still Matters
While guns continue to proliferate on college campuses, writes Matt Valentine, so should interest among scholars in researching gun violence -- an area long neglected by academics.
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Surviving the Pandemic as Grad Student Parents
Laura Cruz and Hoda Ehsan outline a list of strategies they'd like to share with others.
Will 2022 Bring a Return to 'Normal' After Mostly Online 2021 Semesters?
Many colleges are closing their campuses after Thanksgiving and moving online. Spring terms will be delayed, break canceled, and online strategies remain at the forefront of delivery modes for the rest of 2021. What lies ahead?
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