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Ukraine Faces an Academic Crisis
International aid must be directed toward Ukraine's battered education sector, Mark Temnycky writes.

Rethinking the Role of Student Adviser
While not in a position to offer the therapeutic counseling traditionally used to mitigate student stress and anxiety, they can still implement various strategies to help, writes James R. Wicks.
‘Disposable City’ and ‘Universities on Fire’
Reading about the coming climate catastrophe in Miami as we wait for Bryan Alexander's new book.
SHEEO Day Three: When Political Scientists Attack!
Clashing theories, urgent warnings, and a wildly successful program.

A Real Faculty Apprenticeship
A federally registered apprenticeship program would address supply-side job market problems and protect investments graduate students make in their careers, Dan Jacoby writes.
The Next Iterations of Disruptive Innovation
Be afraid. Be very afraid. But don’t stand still.

What Is Talent in Higher Education?
Identifying it can be challenging, writes Hollis Robbins, but there may be no higher purpose for college leaders than raising the aspirations of people who may be undervaluing themselves.
Upgrading the Credit Mobility Infrastructure to Support Learner Success
How to improve an institution's ability to support the learner journey.
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