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Administrative Joy
How do we navigate the tension between managing in high-stress environments, Karlyn Crowley and Jay Roberts ask, while also needing to work and live sustainably?
If You Were Grand Poobah for a Day…
What would you change?
Putting Data to Work for Program Improvement and Student Success
Diving into initial enrollment data from the first three semesters of the New England Transfer Guarantee.

Mispricing Tuition
Charging history or English majors lower tuition in line with lower labor costs could attract back students who have been abandoning the humanities, Fidel J. Tavárez writes.
Here’s What the Midterms Mean for Higher Education
Opportunities for the Biden administration and college leaders.
The Social Justice Turn
A successor to the cultural, postmodern and poststructuralist turns in anthropology, geography, history, literature, political science and sociology.

What Students Must Know About Scientific Expertise
We can do more to help those across the political spectrum understand how to apportion their trust in science and be less vulnerable to partisan denialism, says Michael Schwalbe.
Universities Looking Beyond the Traditional For-Credit Semester Experiences
Survey shows nearly half said they chose their college on the basis of potential career prospects, but only 11 percent felt prepared to enter the workforce.
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