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Knowing When to Leave the Presidency

We'd all prefer to leave on our own initiative and when our institution is thriving -- not when the board chair asks us to step down, writes Roger Martin.

Improving Research Productivity in Ethiopia — Carrot or Stick?

A system of rewards that recognizes both institutions and individual researchers for high quality problem-solving research, is a far more effective way to encourage research than to make it mandatory.

Cutting Across Disciplinary Boundaries

We need humanists, not just disciplinary specialist

Beating the Summer Writing Blues

Joy Gaston Gayles and Anthony Ocampo share some strategies to help you feel more confident about the quality and quantity of your work over the next few months.

If You're Not All Things to All People, What Are You?

We need some new visions for what higher ed should be. Join the conversation.

Smart Language Always Puts Your Audience First

As marketers we need to ensure our vocabulary meets audiences where they are and delivers on their expectations, because more often than not, there’s little time to explain.

How the Critical Interview Became a Major Academic Genre

Under the radar as a form of scholarly writing, it has become ubiquitous, explaining the gnarly terrain of theory and arcane realms of scholarship, writes Jeffrey J. Williams.