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The Potential for Empowerment in Disclosure
Abigail Letak explains why she tells her students that she struggles with anxiety and depression.
Open Educational Resources: What We Don't Know
Free, accessible curricular materials may have many benefits for students. But the research conducted so far hasn't delivered the required proof yet, Regan Gurung writes.
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The Community We All Choose to Build
Alan R. Townsend describes why he left a top research university to help lead a small liberal arts college.
Japan: A New Home for Student Migrants?
The need to attract international students and talent is particularly pressing in Japan where the birthrate is among the lowest in the world, leading to a shrinking youth population and demographic decline.
Campus Administrators Lean Left – Is it a Problem?
There are 12 liberal administrators for every conservative one. What does this mean for our campuses?
In Writing, Prescriptions Are No Cure
Here is my memory of the quadratic equation: plug and chug.
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Employers Want Liberal Arts Grads
New study says the evolving economy creates a greater need for their skills, but that many colleges could do better at thinking about what graduates can do and helping them translate that into jobs.
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A Call for Curatorial Teaching
Whenever I draft a new course or revise an old one, I ask myself which voices I tend to privilege and which ones, by neglect or ignorance, I leave out, writes Irina Popescu.
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