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3 Tips for Faculty Members New to Administrative Roles

Advice for professors who move into administration, often without sufficient training from their institutions.

Why an Owl’s Death Inspired an Outpouring of Grief

One death is a tragedy. A million deaths is a statistic.

A group of four students, carrying backpacks, walk away from the camera down the hallway of a university building.

What Are the Values of a University?

Now more than ever, we need to affirm what a university stands for, Dan Edelstein writes.

Lessons From Michigan’s Continued Efforts to Make College Free

States can pass incremental efforts to make college more affordable.

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Making the Most of External Review Letters

Their quality must improve, and with that the credibility of promotion and tenure as a professional process, says Richard Utz, who offers some guidelines.

Bringing History to Life

History museums, historical sites and the new museology.

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Rethinking Grad Admissions in a Post-SFFA World

Nick Eubank writes that a mission-derived rubric can help programs admit students with a wide range of life experiences.