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Another Viewpoint on Assessing Institutional Effectiveness
Assessment has value, but measurement and overdependence on accreditation aren't the answer.

Why Johnny Can't Learn Remotely
High schools are not doing a great job with online education, and we shouldn't be surprised, writes Patrick O'Connor.

A Surprising Fruit of Our Pandemic Fall Semester
Counterintuitively to some people, the post-COVID campus will have a renewed, more dynamic sense of place, not a diminished one, writes Laurie L. Patton.

Why Interviewing Your Interviewers Matters
Recognizing that an interview is a data-gathering opportunity can help you to focus on not just if you are the right fit for the job, but if it is the right fit for you, advises Lauren Easterling.
Salary Compression and External Markets
When internal fairness and external markets conflict.
The Liberal Arts Institution and the Scaled Online Learning Platform Provider
Proposing an agenda for conversation.
Soft Promises, Hard Realities
The supports that make life in academe possible for so many of us -- especially those marginalized by race, class, gender, sexuality and disability -- are being revoked, writes Carolyn Chernoff.

The Boomer Cult of Self-Realization Is Killing College
Colleges have in recent decades placed student discovery ahead of pathways and outcomes. Today’s students need a more practical approach, Ryan Craig argues.
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