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Hope for DEI Amid Its Muddiest, Most Catastrophic Moment
Colleges’ DEI efforts are being battered by a storm at the moment. It’s hard to see how recovery can happen, but it is possible.
Pathways to Possibility
Elevating student success with the New England Transfer Guarantee.
Racialized Health Disparities Will Worsen as Med School Accreditor Drops Diversity Standard
Without education, where and how will aspiring medical professionals learn what racially discriminatory behaviors and practices in medicine are, as well as how not to engage in them?
3 Questions for Jessica Metzler, Director of Online Learning at Providence College
A conversation about nontraditional academic careers.
Something’s Lost, but Something’s Gained
This is not the first time that emerging technology has impacted teaching modes and methods.
Q&A With James Lang on ‘Write Like You Teach’
If you want to write for broader audiences, this is the book for you.
Degrees and Skills: A More Promising Approach
A guest post by Michigan’s James DeVaney and Google’s Lisa Gevelber.
Featured Gig: Learning Technologist, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Four questions about the role for Patrice Torcivia Prusko.
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