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The Grad Activist: Resources for Science Advocacy
Where to learn more about becoming an activist for your favorite science-related issues.
Boarding Up a Window on Vocational Ed
Rescinding the gainful-employment rule will mean important performance data will disappear from public view, write Paul Glastris and Robert Kelchen.
What Does Emotion Have To Do With Marketing? Everything
We usually measure marketing efforts by enrollment and participation levels, but success really depends on touching audiences. Your real job? Inspiration.
What the 'American College President' Needs Today
The current environment requires academic leaders to focus more on their institutions’ dynamic capabilities and ecological fitness, Stefano Falconi and David Teece argue.
Amazon's HQ2, Telecommuting, and Online Education
Corporate welfare, superstar cities, and the tyranny of geography.
In Defense of Academic Freedom and Autonomy in Brazil
University autonomy and academic freedom are essential if universities are to fulfill their social mission which is why public authorities must guarantee and promote respect for these prerogatives.
Good Intentions, but…
Bloomberg's $1.8 billion gift to Hopkins.
Q&A with Joshua Eyler on 'How Humans Learn'
Joshua Eyler answers questions about his new book, How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories Behind Effective Teaching.
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