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The Slippery Business of Plagiarism
Students, especially those who come from corrupt environments where plagiarism is prevalent, but ignored, or seen as a trivial offense, need better guidance.

Warrior Consciousness
None of our concerns about student readiness for college are ever going to be resolved if we don't help students learn how to stop fearing questions, themselves and others, writes Laurence Musgrove.

Uncertainty, Unpredictability, Chaos
Next year will be disruptive and confusing for students, families and most colleges in the admissions process, argues W. Kent Barnds, who wonders how so many changes can be good.
6 Reasons to Jump at the Chance to Speak at Another College
Why giving a talk at another campus is the best way to learn new things to bring home.
The Summer Shift
The many benefits of summer courses at community colleges.

Ensuring Professional Success
To advance you must interact with others, and the manner in which you do so affects your professional reputation, writes Michael A. Matrone.

Making Credentials Matter
Higher education institutions should think clearly about their students' occupational goals and the ways various credentials can give them access to the fields they want to enter, write Jimmie Williamson and Matthew Pittinsky.
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