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Why the Emotional Aspects of Learning Matter
Confronting our discomfort with learning’s affective domain will help us deal with the widespread hangover of the pandemic that remains a barrier to students’ classroom engagement, writes Angela Bauer.

Gen Z and the Humanities
Post-pandemic cohorts of incoming students may have unique reasons for being drawn to the humanities, Randy Laist writes.
Supporting the Faculty Member Fearing Generative AI
The advent of generative AI has hit higher education with the force of an earthquake, deeply shaking many faculty members who have serious concerns for their careers.
3 Questions for Embry-Riddle’s Ronnie Mack
A conversation with an educator, connector, encourager and coach.
We Must Still Make Students Write
A response to Corey Robin’s retreat to in-class writing.
Creating an Evergreen Fundraising Communications Strategy
The time between campaigns offers a unique opportunity to focus on branding.

Getting Staff Relations Right
Given high-profile labor actions and the continuing wave of retirements across higher ed, among other issues, the stakes have rarely been higher, writes Laurie Fenlason.

Behind Declining Standards in Higher Ed
A “broke-woke-stroke” convergence may be to blame, Mark Horowitz, Anthony L. Haynor and Kenneth Kickham write.
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