When I first started seeing the phrase “enterprise risk management” pop up in higher education literature, my reaction was one of skepticism. It seemed to me yet another idea of limited value that someone had created a label for, to make it seem more important than it really was.
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Jonathan Marks asks members of the discipline’s national association: Do you really all support the call for a boycott of Israeli academics?
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Nate Kreuter reflects on how some chance encounters made him feel welcome at a large university -- and pointed him forward.
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