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Using Turnitin to Teach Students Not to Plagiarize

Cassandra O'Sullivan Sachar has found that the time she's spent in class going over Turnitin has paid off in terms of the quality of papers she's received from students.

Two Ways to Read 'Microtrends Squared'

Ignore the political explanations, but do use this book to help in campus small talk.

Higher Ed Innovation Weekly Roundup 4.9.18

Intimate relationships on campus, exclusion of scholars of color, prioritizing innovation

World-Class Universities in a Post-Truth World

World-class universities must assume their role model responsibility -- the “ivory tower” could thus morph into a “beacon of hope.”

Ethical College Admissions: Waiting Lists as Cruelty… or Necessity

Jim Jump considers the implications of colleges that opt not to admit or reject.

Hand-Shaking Tips for Making the Right Impression 

Is a bad handshake such a bad thing? Yes, and especially when the person whose hand you are shaking has a professionally firm one, writes Joseph Barber.

Disability Parking Spots Yet to Be Filled

Higher education institutions should establish new rules and regulations regarding hiring process for disabled faculty members, argues Amir Haji-Akbari.