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When Should We #SayHerName?

The evidence seems to show that some activists cared more about the white skin of the initial suspect than the tragic murder of a little black girl.

The Crisis-Industrial Complex

People seem to wear the number of crises they've dealt with on their campus as a badge of honor, but it's not something we should crow about, argues Marcelle Hayashida.

Does 'The End of Advertising' Matter to Higher Ed?

Has a university ever advertised during the Super Bowl?

The Sociology of Today's Classrooms

Moving beyond popular and misleading cultural stereotypes.

Academe Needs to Take a Cue from Industry

Colleges and universities should invest in continuing education for their midcareer professionals like other sectors do, argues Vicki L. Baker.

An OPM Debate: 11 Colleagues in 32 Tweets

What are we really talking about when we talk about the online program management industry?

Professors, Ask Hard Questions of Your Online Providers

Private companies can help colleges achieve their goals, but the faculty should never lose control of their courses and programs, Melora Sundt writes.

Speak Softly… or at Least Speak English

Policing international students’ speech and threatening them with discrimination for speaking their own language is abhorrent, writes Susan D. Blum.