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The Department Chair Triumvirate
Vicki L. Baker shares case studies that shed light on new ways department chairs need to operate in terms of leadership, management and personnel.
Is Higher Ed Tackling the Right Problems?
The most pressing issues campuses face aren’t access or affordability or completion rates.

Nontraditional Students Still Feel Left Out: And 3 Ways to Enhance Inclusion in Higher Education
Internationally, student health and well-being are impacted.

Making a Case for Race-Based Scholarships
Race-based scholarships are a proven way to address systemic inequality, Noël Harmon writes.
3 Questions for UC Berkeley’s Oliver O’Reilly
A conversation about accommodating students with disabilities with a vice provost for undergraduate education.

A Dream Team: Writing and Career Development Experts
These professionals should collaborate to support job seekers, offering distinct perspectives on composing cover letters and other key ways to communicate with employers, write Katie Homar and Kelly Rownd.

Yet Another Year With Few Veterans at Selective Colleges
Wick Sloane’s annual survey finds, again, that most wealthy, highly selective colleges continue to disregard those the country has sent off to war on our behalf.

You Can’t Tell a Quilt by Its Cover
Laura Skandera Trombley reflects on the artful stitching together of a first-semester first-year seminar.
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