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Guest Blog: Who Is Teaching Your Students and How Can You Support Them?
Not all non-tenure-track faculty are the same.
Thoughts on Alder College
Is there a way to build a nonprofit, tuition-driven, liberal-arts focused two year college these days?
Writing for Peers vs. the Public: When Academic Writing Falls Short
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.

To Reform Admissions, End Obsession With Prestige
It's time to focus on the root cause of the scandal, writes W. Kent Barnds.

Ethical College Admissions: Selective Admission and March Madness
Jim Jump considers the similarities and differences between getting into a top college and winning the NCAA tournament.

Staying Organized During a Job Search
Derek Attig provides tips for keeping track of both important information and your time.

Do We Really Know the "Rich Kids"?
The admissions scandal reveals that, rather than stereotype them, academe must take a better look at children of affluence, argues Billie Wright Dziech.

Opinion
A Campus Is Not the Place for Free Speech
In the wake of President Trump's executive order, David R. Harris explains why he opposes free speech at colleges and universities.
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