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Digital Content vs. Digital Access
Recent publisher announcements promoting going digital or digital first strategies may actually disadvantage large numbers students who are the intended beneficiaries of these initiatives.
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Navigating Your First U.S. Job Offer
Leah Collum provides a road map for international graduate students.
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Ethical College Admissions: Rightsizing
George Washington U's plan to shrink is worth watching, writes Jim Jump.
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Platinum Parachutes Revisited
Perhaps it is time for college and university governing boards to consider whether current and future students should have to pay for failed presidencies, argue James Finkelstein and Judith Wilde.
Collaborative Work, Academic Training, and Alt-Ac Careers
What might a Ph.D. program for alternative academics look like?
Education as Soft Power: The Potential of Student Mobility
By 2017 there were 525 Confucius Institutes and 1,113 Confucius classrooms in 146 countries with an enrollment of 9.16 million students.
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Are You the Retiring Sort?
At some point, most of us wrestle with determining when it's time to call it quits, writes Rob Weir, who gives advice on how to know when is right for you.
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