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5 Misconceptions About Online Program Management Providers
Pitfalls and opportunities.

Can Online Learning Find a Place in the Liberal Arts?
Anthony Collamati’s classroom experiments with digital tools both reinforced the limits of new technologies and helped him see how they might strengthen small colleges and expand their reach.

Can Michigan State Recover and Chart a New Path for Higher Education?
Eight deans outline three imperatives for creating needed cultural change.

It’s July. Have You Started Writing Yet?
Christine Tulley proposes a strategy to get moving finally: take a week to develop a master scholarship plan and figure out where you are.
Shared Governance and Preordained Outcomes
On a state law capping credits for an associate degree.
Paying Deeper Attention to Your Institution’s Website
Developing a more effective website means paying attention to small details because sometimes they matter a lot.

Why We Must Balance Emotion and Intellect
The best college teaching has always included both rational argument and emotional insight -- a combination that is more crucial than ever in classrooms today, argues John R. Swallow.

On the Move
Switching positions in your first years as a junior faculty member is both stressful and energizing, writes Christopher Garland, who provides some pointers on how to make the transition.
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