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Constructive Engagement

Mark Zupan recounts a constructive exchange with an alumnus and higher ed critic.

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Practical Lessons for Leaders in Crisis

It’s not just about surviving the storm—it’s about coming out stronger on the other side, Janet N. Spriggs and Paula Dibley write.

Can Emotional Intelligence Be Taught?

How emotional intelligence became a new metric for educational success.

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They Don’t Want to Learn About the Middle East

Being canceled by my hometown library speaks to the incredible breadth of censorship faced by Middle East scholars, Alex Boodrookas writes.

Featured Gigs: Learning Designer and Learning Technologist at Brown

Four questions for Melissa Kane, director of online program development.

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This Will Not Be a Normal Summer

Faculty may want a break, but the architects of the assault on higher ed won’t be breaking and neither should we, Jennifer Lundquist and Kathy Roberts Forde write.

A green and white road sign, as if above a highway, says "Heading for Recession?" against the backdrop of a sunset in a cloudy sky.

It’s Not 2008 Anymore

With recession risks rising, higher ed faces very different circumstances than it did during the Great Recession, Daniel A. Collier and Michael Kofoed write.

We Are All Harvard Now

I’m the last person I thought would ever say this.