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A Radical Dialogue

After getting the election wrong, academics are now at a crossroads, writes Elaine Howard Ecklund, and the way forward is to pursue something we don’t hear often on university campuses.

Surprises in the Data

There were three big surprises in the data from our research on how teens use college and university websites, reinforcing the realization that you can't take their needs for granted.

Steven Johnson's Wonderful 'Wonderland'

A great book to nudge campus conversations about gamification in learning and the seriousness of play.

What 'Grit' Means for College Educators

Educators should seek to build campus ecosystems where those with certain qualities can shine, strengthen themselves and inspire others, writes Daniel R. Porterfield.

Teaching Negotiation in the Age of Trump

Dozens of academic disciplines can offer meaningful insight into our current political landscape, writes Brian Farkas, even those that seem less obvious on first blush.

The Calculated Risk of a Cold Email

In a job search, some unsolicited requests for information over email are much more effective than others. Robert D. Pearson gives advice on how to make yours one of them.

Donald Trump: Our Dumbest President

Saying you're a smart person usually indicates the opposite.