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An Exercise in Arrogance and Humility

To be a good academic writer, you must deploy a judicious mix of two contradictory traits that are a disaster by themselves but together make magic, writes David F. Labaree.

Giving Your Print Magazine New Life Online

Pairing your institution’s print magazine content with your digital channels will broaden its reach and help it find new audiences -- here’s how.

Confronting a Cascading Crisis

Higher education must help ensure that K-12 students, after a year of school closures and other significant challenges, don’t fall irreparably behind, writes Sian L. Beilock.

Rethinking Dual Enrollment to Advance Equitable Transfer

Now's the time to put dual enrollment to work better expanding college access and connecting underserved students to high-opportunity bachelor’s degree pathways.

Boosting Adoption of Open Educational Resources

Institutional and system initiatives to promote OER can increase faculty adoption of the curricular materials.

Goodbye, Zoom Fatigue

Lucy Biederman shares some ways to teach effective online classes without using any videoconferencing tools at all.

Why Aren't More Students Seeking Mental Health Support?

Many students who need resources aren't receiving them, but colleges can take some key steps to lower the barriers, write Laura Post Horne and Kelly A. Davis.