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Textbook Rentals: Symptom, Not Cause
The runaway cost of instructional materials is a worry, but it's not even close to the biggest problem for students, writes Jason Katzman.

External Peer Review: Why Not for Teaching?
While external peer reviews of scholarship provide the benefit of both expertise and objectivity, peer reviews of teaching often suffer from the lack of both, argues Pamela E. Barnett.
Everything Old Is New Again
The pitfalls that plague higher education communications have remained fairly consistent over the last 40 years. Donna Lehmann takes a look at the history of viewbooks and recaps some of those challenges.
The Problem With Giving Days
What higher ed can learn from premium brands about gimmicks.

The Problem That Would Not Be Tolerated Elsewhere
Despite a silence that is “brutal,” the medical profession has known for decades that significant numbers are being sexually harassed on campuses, argues Billie Wright Dziech.
What Do Higher Ed Professional Associations Do?
And who is studying them?
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