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Who Must Protect Students?
At a time of renewed national discussion about gun control and violence on campuses, a key legal case raises crucial questions about who is responsible for safeguarding students from each other, writes Christine Helwick.
9 Tech Gifts That I Don’t Want
And what does my current tech crankiness mean for my edtech career?
What the Fisher Conversation Should Really Be About
As the Supreme Court begins to hear arguments about the right of colleges to consider race in admissions, it will be important for institutions to show the value of the holistic review process, argues Terri Taylor.
Why Should You Ask Questions?
By helping you network and practice your pitch, among other things, they can be crucial to an effective job search, says Joseph Barber.
First Things First
Students who are hungry and homeless.
11 EdTech Advances That Will Not Happen by 2020
Some negative predictions.
A Done Dissertation Isn’t The Best Dissertation
Prioritizing research quality over speed.
Creating a Healthy Union-Administration Relationship
Advancing institutional mission.
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