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Semester Without End: An Idea Resurrected

More than two decades ago, I advocated enabling students to follow the evolving developments and topics in the classes I taught through news blogs. I called the concept “semester without end.”

Turning the Page

Literary culture’s rise and fall.

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Is Higher Ed Ready to Be Bodyslammed?

Linda McMahon is set to wrestle higher education, Ryan Craig writes.

Featured Gig: Executive Director for Strategic Initiatives and Global Higher Education at Duke

A fantastic opportunity at the intersection of learning, technology and organizational change.

How to Save Your Marcomm Team

Addressing burnout among campus communicators is critical to preserving your institution’s mission and message.

The Humanities and the Power of Emotions and Ideas

The most powerful forces are those we cannot see or measure.

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Does Careerism Have to Ruin College?

Jocelyn Frelier asks how faculty and staff can push back against careerist expectations while supporting students in their professional exploration.

3 Questions on ‘Centering Resiliency’

A conversation with Matthew Kaplan, Mary Wright and Derek Bruff on their chapter in Recentering Learning.