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Too Big to Marginalize: Higher Education’s Private Sector
Private institutions enroll one in three of the world’s higher education students—by 2010 private enrollment reached 57 million.
Dismantling Whiteness in Academe: Part 2
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz explores how to begin to dismantle the workings of whiteness and redistribute power dynamics in academe.

The Polymath
Scott McLemee considers Robert Irwin’s Ibn Khaldun: An Intellectual Biography.
Tuition Discount or Sports? What Would Students Choose?
Subsides for athletics are significant. What else could that money buy?
3 Reasons Why Kids In Business Class Is Annoying
And how this could possibly relate to higher ed.
Pedagogical Lessons for Tackling the #MeToo Moment
Thoughts on bringing current events into your classroom.
Presidents and Digital Learning: Get a Student Tutor
Drawing on the experience of Microsoft's Bill Gates and IBM's Lou Gerstner, student tutors may be the solution for presidents and provosts who wish to enhance their understanding of digital pedagogy and better understand the learning experiences of their students and the instructional initiatives of their faculty.

Telling Your Tenure Story
Christine Tulley gives advice on developing a cohesive narrative in your tenure and promotion dossier.
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