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Learning by Doing
Amy Rottman and Salena Rabidoux suggest three examples of effective online applied learning.

Books, Exposed
Scott McLemee highlights some of the new books coming out this fall and winter that are likely to be of general or topical appeal.

Humanities at the Airport
Christopher Schaberg explores what, if anything, academe can do about the distinct knots of negativity that airports have become known for.

Saving Upward Bound
The administration’s recently released budget proposal, containing systematic and unfounded cuts to important education programs, will destabilize and destroy a system that is meant to help our students, argue Adriano Espaillat, Shaun Abreu and Amber Moorer.

Evergreen State College, Memorial Day
As Memorial Day nears, Wick Sloane celebrates Evergreen State College’s success in enrolling and graduating veterans.

Much at Stake
Recent government policies threaten to stall any improvement in the educational and career outcomes of Latino students and perhaps even push our country backward, argues Amilcar Guzman.
Breaking Through the Stigma of Online Education
Christopher Haynes says it's time to stop asking if online learning is effective.

Digital Folklore?
Scott McLemee has found most recently published books on digital discourse -- memes, tweeting and other modes of contemporary communication -- hard to keep reading. The exception is Whitney Phillips and Ryan M. Milner’s The Ambivalent Internet.
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