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A 4-Step Program for Cellphone-Dependent Students
How can you get students to put down their cellphones and engage in class? Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer offers some suggestions for helping them give up their addiction.
Mentoring as a Graduate Student
The benefits of offering support to someone else.
Building a Strong Higher Ed Marketing Team
Deb Maue provides six principles for building a strong team culture.

Using Job Ads for Career Exploration
Reviewing advertisements of all sorts can help you identify appealing job types and sectors that you may never even have heard of, advises Derek Attig.

Democratizing the Great Books
At a time when many of the values that underpin our democracy are under threat, educators of whatever political disposition should introduce students to the history of ideas that have shaped our contemporary world, write Casey N. Blake, Roosevelt Montás and Tamara Mann Tweel.
EDUCAUSE and the Disruptive Potential of the Mimeograph
An analysis of the 4/1/17 EDUCAUSE publication - "7 Things You Should Know About the Mimeograph."
The Attack on Independent Universities
World class universities require autonomy. It is hard to talk about autonomy in countries where even private, nonprofit universities are subjected to state pressure.
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