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Where Analytics Go Wrong
Jeff Aird says until higher ed uses analytics in a self-aware and brutally honest way, it can’t fix the growing problems with student success and retention.

Global Threat Assessment
Debora Diniz’s historical and ethnographic study Zika: From the Brazilian Backlands to Global Threat illuminates the emergence of the disease and how global health organizations have dealt -- and not dealt -- with it, writes Scott McLemee.

What Do You Love?
As a newly tenured professor, you should consider the question as an indicator of the best direction for your energy, gifts and talents moving forward, advises Kerry Ann Rockquemore.
In the Loop: Staying Involved as a Late-Stage Grad Student
Because no grad student is an island.
Should Meetings Be Scheduled Before 8 or After 5?
Thoughts from a prior primary parent and new empty nester.
Design Thinking and Shared Governance
Innovation on a budget.
Are We Ourselves Enough?
Clearly, pursuing international stature comes at an economic cost—inevitably the transfer of national resources to international beneficiaries—and perhaps some compromise to national identity.
Lessons from Amazon
An opportunity for public higher education.
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