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Basic Needs and Mission Creep
It’s hard to focus on, say, microbiology when you don’t know where your next meal is coming from.
Labor Organizing and Academia
Recognizing the parallels between your work as a graduate student and that of labor organizers in academia.
Remaking Higher Ed From Within
As learners and employers seek education and training that is cheaper, faster and better, forward-looking colleges and universities are embracing new roles as curators, certifiers and integrators, Kathleen deLaski and Rufus Glasper write.
Harnessing the Power of Athletics on Social Media
As March Madness begins, new research offers tips for shaping online conversations about athletics.
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What’s Missing in the Admissions Madness Discussion?
Certain ways of framing and covering the scandal are misleading and only reinforce exaggerated or inaccurate views of higher education, argues Margaret Dunning.
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Academic BDS and the Calculus of Hypocrisy
The people who support academic boycott, divestment and sanctions are demanding academic freedom for themselves and their fellow boycotters but denying it to their students, argues Tammi Rossman-Benjamin.
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Organizing a Recruitment Experience With Impact
Hannah Foltz offers five tips for the faculty members or grad students tasked with planning a weekend for prospective Ph.D. students to remember.
A Visit From the Risk Management Office
How can we be sure we are identifying the most important risks in our changing field and are prepared to mitigate their potential impact?
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