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Higher Education Management in Developing Economies: Mission (Almost) Impossible?
Tertiary education systems in developing and emerging economies have been confronted with an unprecedented “flash flood” of students over the past 20 years.
Being a Citizen and an Administrator
When to speak out.
My Class Is Diverse! (And That Means What, Exactly?)
A lot of us draw conclusions -- "soft assumptions" -- based on the diversity we see. What if we had to own those assumptions?
Why You Should Do a Communications Audit
A comprehensive review of your marketing communications efforts can strengthen your institution’s image and story.

Safeguarding Academic Freedom and a College Community
Joanne Berger-Sweeney cites the lessons learned from a controversy at her institution involving race, politics, campus safety and competing claims of ownership over who has the right to speak and what they can and cannot say.

Tips for the Successful Video Interview
While a video format -- such as Skype, Zoom, Google Hangouts and the like -- can make the job-interview process convenient for both the candidate and search committee members, candidates should carefully consider certain aspects of it, writes Ramon B. Goings.
Are We There Yet?
Some predictions for the future of libraries . . . from 1901.
Why Amazon Chose Hanover, NH for the HQ2 Shortlist
The liberal arts, distributed work, and quality of life.
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