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Shared Governance and Preordained Outcomes
On a state law capping credits for an associate degree.

Why We Must Balance Emotion and Intellect
The best college teaching has always included both rational argument and emotional insight -- a combination that is more crucial than ever in classrooms today, argues John R. Swallow.

On the Move
Switching positions in your first years as a junior faculty member is both stressful and energizing, writes Christopher Garland, who provides some pointers on how to make the transition.
Paying Deeper Attention to Your Institution’s Website
Developing a more effective website means paying attention to small details because sometimes they matter a lot.
MOOC Lessons from a $9.56 'An Economic History of the World since 1400'
What open online learning can learn from The Great Courses.
Living in the Uncanny Valley
A review of James Bridle’s compelling new book, New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future

It's Past Time to Ban the Box
Britain provides a model for what American colleges can do, writes Bradley D. Custer.

The Increasingly High Price of Confidentiality
University governing boards are taking extreme steps to keep secret the names of finalists for presidencies, writes Judith Wilde, sometimes even tapping campus police for help.
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