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Higher Education’s Postelection Voice
Pete Mackey describes four pillars that must serve as the foundation for how colleges and universities communicate in this new era.

Consuming Catastrophe
In a new book, Timothy Recuber explores how the media cover disasters like the Virginia Tech shootings -- but sometimes in problematic ways, writes Scott McLemee.
Allocating Lines
Making choices on faculty positions.
5 Questions for An Evaluation and Assessment Scholar
An interview with alt-ac postdoc Cindy Cogswell.
Teaching Tips For an UDL-Friendly Classroom
Advice for implementing strategies based on Universal Design for Learning
Higher Ed and Ethiopia's State of Emergency
With the current militarization of the university and the prevailing tensions, serious learning is very unlikely to happen.
Student Life Online
Do online students want, or benefit from, extracurriculars just for them?

Why Faculty Still Don’t Want to Teach Online
As a teacher, you may prefer traditional classrooms full of residential students, but virtual education is here to stay and offers significant benefits, writes Robert Ubell.
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