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No Longer 'The Amateur Hour'
Jonathan Zimmerman's critique of college teaching doesn't account for the significant investment that many institutions and organizations have made in professional development for the faculty.
Dismantling the Master’s House
Afrofuturism may be the engine for revising the antiracist university and bolstering far more equitable systems, Jonathan Garcia, Issac M. Carter and Zachary S. Ritter argue.

Pandemic in Print
Scott McLemee highlights the considerable number of current and forthcoming books flagged as pertinent to COVID-19 and its impact, or to pandemics more broadly.
Virtual Engagement, Take 2
Insights from leading researchers combined with experience should guide best practices for 2021 and beyond.
When Your Bedroom Becomes Your Classroom
The impact of COVID-19 on college students.
The 'Goodnight' TikTok Meme and Perceptions of Higher Ed Brands
To understand your brand perception, pay as much attention to online word of mouth as prospective students and parents do through social listening.
The Speedy Future of Delivering Online Learning: 5G-10G Confusion and Potential
As we continue to advance online services to distant students, bandwidth becomes ever more important. Virtual laboratories are beginning to take advantage of virtual reality, augmented reality and an assortment of associated technologies that rely on highly sophisticated networking.
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