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When Design Thinking Sessions Are Good, They Are Wicked Good
How a little bit of design thinking knowledge is a dangerous thing.
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Lessons for Colleges From K-12 Mergers
Benefits can, in fact, occur when the people involved in consolidations give them a chance, argue Scott Menzel and Russ Olwell.
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Semester Rhythms and Recurring Burnout
What you may be feeling could very well be more than simply end-of-the-year exhaustion, advises Beth Godbee.
Faculty Competencies for Innovation?
Guest post by Michael Goudzwaard and Rachel Niemer.
Mid-Career
I dyed my hair bright red. My daughter, now a full-on tweenager, requested that the bottom half of her waist-length hair be dyed blue.
Why We Disagree on OPMs
And why starting with different assumptions can be productive for collaborative scholarship.
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Leading Change From the Middle
Ja'Wanda S. Grant provides advice for dealing with brick walls, passing the baton and surviving system crashes.
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Questions the Admissions Scandals Raise for Boards
Trustees at most institutions won't confront misconduct like we’ve seen recently but rather different problems related to student access and success, Peter Eckel writes.
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