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Social Media Is Complicated for Business, Too

Higher ed marketers face many of the same challenges as their counterparts in business when it comes to social media.

The Importance of Scientific Management Training

The management skills necessary for success in academe and industry are more similar than they might appear, writes Stephanie K. Eberle.

Help Me Understand the Terrible WiFi at Logan

Are higher ed people less tolerant of bad WiFi - or is it just me?

Becoming an Alt-Ac Sex Educator, Part II

Jeana Jorgensen give advice to those with scholarly training who are breaking into new areas far afield of traditional academe.

No More Bites of the Fisher Apple

The Supreme Court ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin restores constitutional order to college admissions, writes Michael A. Olivas.

Disappointing Decision With Some Silver Linings

The Supreme Court ruling on Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, is disappointing, writes Roger Clegg, but it leaves plenty of room for future challenges to racial preference policies.

A Commitment to Strong Policies

The Supreme Court's ruling in the Fisher case preserves existing precedent, but it also gives colleges and universities much more specific insight into what it looks like to align with the court's framework and expectations, writes Terri Taylor.

Friday Fragments

Defining cost, the Statue of Liberty, budget cuts and a retirement.