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Faculty Members Are the Key to Solving the Retention Challenge
It is essential to build a culture of success for students in the classroom, department by department, writes Carl J. Strikwerda.
Advice to Students at the Beginning of the School Year
Lessons from masters -- Toni Morrison, Kerry James Marshall, Howard Thurman and Sandra Cisneros -- to students everywhere.
Dos and Don'ts in Academia and Life
What’s the best advice you have ever received?
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The Faculty Lounge
Bonnie J. Morris laments the widespread disappearance of a traditional campus oasis.
What Time Away Can Mean for the Work Ahead
Reflecting on the summer, and all that’s to come.
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Ethical College Admissions: NACAC and the DOJ
The department is acting out of a completely different view of higher education than most educators have, writes Jim Jump.
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What Universities Get Right -- and Wrong -- About Grand Challenges
Not long ago, universities said they solved problems, Janet A. Weiss and Anne Khademian write. Now, many university leaders have upped the ante: their research will save the world.
3 Lessons from ‘Kochland’ for Higher Ed Progressives
Why those who believe in college as a public good should read this book.
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