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How to Be Progressive Without Being Divisive
The lessons of Dolly Parton and Fred Rogers.
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Ethical College Admissions: De-Fense!, or Defense Mechanisms
Jim Jump looks at the steps some colleges are considering -- without NACAC rules.
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What You Should Know About Your College
What are its affirmative action practices, Alan Morrison asks.
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How Higher Education Empowers Student Voters
Interest in the 2020 election could give colleges and universities an opportunity to increase student voting and civic engagement to a level we've rarely seen before, argues Hahrie Han.
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In Appreciation of a Public Servant
Government employees don’t get much public respect these days. We should pay more attention to people like the late Jeff Appel, Terry Hartle writes.
Instructure's Lessons
Why the shift to cloud LMS platforms a decade ago is analogous to the transition to low-cost online scaled master's programs today.
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