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Finding Next Steps in Past Accomplishments
Previous successes demonstrate that members of a group have achieved goals together before and can do so again, writes Judith S. White.
EdTech and "The Innovation Illusion"
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} Do we need more creative destruction in educational technology?
Facing Up to Facebook's Consequences
Help ProPublica document the highly-tailored political advertising that Facebook is hiding from us (unless we're the target audience).

What Do Provosts and Deans Actually Do?
Their poorly defined roles have often contributed to academic and financial problems at major universities, argues Michael Bugeja.

What Can I Do With a Ph.D. in My Discipline Outside Academe?
Skills and knowledge gained from relevant work experience -- and not credentials -- are what will open doors and create opportunities for graduate degree holders, write Jennifer Polk and L. Maren Wood.

How Students Cheat Online, and Why Stopping Them Matters
Jarrod Morgan describes the creative ways stressed test takers violate the rules and the importance of ensuring academic integrity.
Disabled in Grad School: Mentoring
A variety of different mentoring relationships is important for graduate students with disabilities.
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