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5 Things I Learned About Student Affairs by Being a Soccer Mom
Lessons as a supervisor, coach and peer.
In Praise of University Presses
Who else will publish the research we all need?
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Why and How to Build Connections Online
The evolution of social media has provided multiple routes for making new professional acquaintances and friends, writes Victoria McGovern.
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Ethical College Admissions: A New Challenge to Testing
Jim Jump considers the implications of a threatened lawsuit against the University of California using the SAT and ACT.
Identities Come With Entanglements but No Fixed Essence
How Gurinder Chadha’s and Sarfraz Manzoor's brilliant film Blinded by the Light teases formulaic models of identity.
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A Question of Character
Robert Massa explains a new attempt to define character in the admissions process.
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Is It Time to Dezone Knowledge?
To halt the crisis in the humanities, Clifford Siskin and William Warner write, we must rethink our classification system.
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