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The Truth About Learning Communities
Are our learning communities genuine communities of learners and learning?
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Good and Bad News About Employer Funding of Online Degrees
In the Third Age of online learning, companies are paying for their workers' online degrees. Does that bode well -- or ill -- for nonselective universities and their value proposition, Ryan Craig asks.
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Is a President's Job Harder Than It Used to Be?
The really difficult part lies precisely in those areas where college and university leaders cannot borrow from corporate values and practices, writes Clara M. Lovett.
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Needed: A Real Conversation About Academic Hours Worked
That busyness and overwork have become status symbols is probably not a surprise, write Carolyn Dever and George Justice, but what interests do they serve?
The Christians I Know
Secular progressives and moderate evangelicals have a lot in common.
Middle States, Day 2: Money Helps
Great ideas, some expensive, some not.
Productive Tension in Campus Learning Organizations
On the relationship between consensus, knowledge creation and institutional impact.
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