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Don't Let a Crisis Become Your Legacy

Having a clearly identified and trained team of professionals can be the difference between a full-blown crisis and a page seven story in the campus paper.

What's New and Where It Fits

How are you addressing our changing information environment in your teaching? How do you make room for new realities and attendant controversies?

Earning a Degree to Go to Camp

Coding boot camps act as an auxiliary to a college education, not as an alternative, and they use advertising and intensive admissions processes to find students who succeed, write Quinn Burke, Louise Ann Lyon and James Bowring.

The Plight of the Independent Scholar

Rebecca Bodenheimer describes the trials and frustrations of attending academic conferences when you’re unaffiliated.

5 Sweeping Student Tech Generalizations From a Sample Size of 2

On laptops, a preference for paper, and an inability to avoid Facebook.

Ethical College Admissions: Fighting for Honesty in Statistics

Sometimes you have to make the same point over and over again, writes Jim Jump.