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How Public Scholarship Assignments Benefit Undergraduates
When we ask our students to share their expertise with audiences outside the walls of the classroom, their motivation to learn increases, writes Jocelyn Frelier.
SOARing This Summer
Now that the book is closed on most spring semesters around U.S. higher ed, sending some faculty into research and writing mode and others to summer courses (or both), it can be a good time to simply reflect on the year and what comes next.
As ‘Higher Ed Gamma’ Approaches its 10th Anniversary
How to make a college education more developmental, transformative and equitable.

Keep the LSAT
It measures important skills, guards against grade inflation and provides an alternate path to success, writes Ben Paris.

Doubling Down on Digital Rights
Colleges must take steps to protect the privacy of students and staff attending online meetings, Zachary Michael Jack writes.

Reinvent Career Services to Create Pathways to Employability
To help students develop career readiness skills and prepare for work, related content should be embedded in coursework, writes Provost Kerry Fulcher.

Managing and Resolving Conflicts in Postdoc Programs
Conflicts are unavoidable, so postdocs should consider learning skills to deal with them, and institutions should offer conflict management training and support, writes Vipul Sharma.
Belated Notes From an ATD Kickoff Conference
An inspiring, and sometimes funny, start to some serious work.
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