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Inspired by the University of California system’s decision to drop its “big deal” with publisher Elsevier, university librarians are laying the foundation to follow suit.

Research, Books and Publishing, Faculty

It's not just you: sociology's publishing expectations have doubled in recent decades, by some measures, and that threatens research ingenuity, according to one study.
Bennett College, to keep its accreditation and access to federal aid, follows a playbook used by other small religious colleges.
Panelists at Asian studies conference discuss the dynamics that accompany large influxes of Chinese students abroad.
This month's episode of our technology podcast features an interview with the co-founder of a new communication platform designed to replace the LMS.

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President Trump's executive order is all about protecting only certain kinds of speakers, argues Patricia McGuire -- those toward the right side of the political spectrum.

Career Advice

Jennifer Polk and L. Maren Wood suggest three ways to rebrand yourself for a nonacademic career.
Discover an easy way to integrate real-world examples and questions into your business courses with the WSJ Critical Thinking Resource. Each article is selected by current professors who write questions to help your students apply their critical thinking skills.

Blogs

Confessions of a Community College Dean

March 27, 2019
The impact of for-profit closures on faculty members.

GradHacker

March 27, 2019
Results from a 30-day digital declutter.

Just Visiting

March 27, 2019
A guest blog from Paula Patch

University of Venus

March 25, 2019
Making peace with the realities of life and career. 

Higher Ed Gamma

March 25, 2019
Why aren't obvious responses being voiced?

Rethinking Research

March 25, 2019
Writing for non-academics requires a different set of tools and approaches than for scholarly writing, but the payoff is worth it, writes Diana Brazzell.

Conversations on Diversity

March 25, 2019
It would have been so much easier if the principal opponents of LGBTQ inclusion in the Methodist church were all rich, white, male, arrogant vulgarians.
Today's world can be volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous especially as globalization and technology are dramatically evolving, impacting every industry. How do leaders manage their organizations and team members to create a safe and productive space that thrives?
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