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Through the Learning Lens
If they are to avoid the fate of Eastman Kodak and Swiss watch makers, colleges need to abandon outdated and idiosyncratic policies and practices that don't put student learning front and center, George Boggs argues.
I Sort of Like Writing Recommendation Letters
I actually do enjoy writing recommendation letters. Here's why.
Step by Step, Inch by Inch
Why a fee increase matters.
When a President Needed to Recalibrate his Thinking
As a college president, having to step away from a project is not easy.
'Show Them Who You Are'
Hester Blum writes about what she learned from her father, who recruited talent in non-academic fields.
Personalized College Degrees
The capability already exists to deliver "smart" content that adapts to help individual students learn best -- but all the technology tools won't work without significant faculty involvement, write John Cavanaugh.
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