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Teaching Physics With Love

To be successful, faculty members must go beyond teaching the material, writes Matthew J. Wright. We must care deeply about students and show it.

Project Management, a Curse and a Blessing

What stands between you and project completion? The things that frustrate us may be some of the reasons we’re in higher education.

The Need for Slower Administrators

Senior administrators seem to be required to be busy at all times, and that has created the unfortunate situation where they are often isolated from faculty and staff members, argues Thomas J. Pfaff.

Scams in Indonesian Universities

The rector promoted 327 doctoral candidates in the period of 2012-2016— he supervised roughly 65 doctoral students per year.

What Combahee Means to Me

A series in honor of the 40th anniversary of the Combahee River Collective’s ‘A Black Feminist Statement.’

When Your Job No Longer Motivates

When your work isn’t making you happy, take charge of your career happiness and figure out what will bring you joy, advises Natalie Lundsteen.

Ethical College Admissions: Who Benefits From Early Decision?

Jim Jump doesn’t favor abolishing all early programs, but he sees problems -- especially for students -- in the approaches used by many institutions.

‘Frozen’ and the Flawed Ideal of the Dream College

Nicholas Soodik writes that myths about one perfect place hurt high school students thinking about their futures.