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Sustainability Value: What Have You Done for It Lately?
This week our team encountered a sustainability win for a major consumer brand, and an ironic fail for a respected higher education icon. The resulting inspiration is too good not to share.

Ethics for Moral Fundamentalists
Humanities professors are struggling to create a better context for constructive discourse and decision making in our current, often polarized, environment, writes Steven Fesmire.

The Versatility of Nathan Glazer
His scholarly accomplishments were legion and well-known, but many people may have overlooked his contributions to the development of Harvard University Press, writes Lindsay Waters.
Is this Time Different?
Putting today’s higher ed challenges in historical perspective
Beyond the Melting Pot: International Students on Campus
Institutions emphasize importance of diversity, globalization and democracy as critical responses to the rising tides of isolationism and nationalism, but international students have experienced something else.

My Black and Latinx Students Need Affirmative Action
My students face numerous obstacles inside and outside of school. Being scapegoated for taking seats should not be one of them, writes Yoo Eun Kim.

Positive Communication in Your Career Conversations
Laura N. Schram highlights six actions you can take to improve your professional relationships.

Ethical College Admissions: The Language of Scandal
Is it an "admissions scandal" or not? Jim Jump considers the words and their importance.
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