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Writing About Numbers
In our digital age, academics are having to include ever more numbers in papers and reports, and Martha B. Coven offers tips for using them most effectively.

In Celebration of Small Victories
During these especially challenging times, the little things that happen in the classroom can matter the most, writes Kevin Currie-Knight.

In Pursuit of the Great
Entrenched yet seldom discussed values are holding much of higher education back from successfully meeting the challenges we now confront, writes Aaron Basko.

5 Steps for Successful Shared Governance
Keith D. Renshaw offers a practical model based on his expertise in couples’ therapy as an analogue for thinking about how faculty and administrators might best work together.

Why Faculty Must Learn to Swim in Other Waters
To help students prepare for jobs, we need to learn new skills, writes Rachel Toor.

Introducing Teaching and Learning Hubs
Karen A. Stout and Audrey J. Jaeger describe a new model that leverages faculty professional development to improve student outcomes at community colleges.

Lessons From a 2-Week Interim Course
It can be way more than a blow-off class or a rush through the curriculum, writes Christopher Schaberg.

Defeating the Peter Principle in Academic Leadership
Institutions often promote academic leaders who rise until their skills prove insufficient in their new positions, writes Stefan Niewiesk. What can be done?
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