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The Big Threat to Academic Freedom No One’s Talking About
College athletes lack the rights other students enjoy because those rights have been subsumed by business imperatives, write Stephen T. Casper, Jay M. Smith and Nathan Kalman-Lamb.
Do We Expect Fish to Climb Trees?
How we define institutional success matters.
Learning Communities and Registration Issues
There has to be a better way …
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HyFlex Is Not the Future of Learning
Instead, it’s the black mirror of higher ed, argues Christopher Schaberg—a teaching method in which both instructors and students lose something.
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Fire Mark Schlissel, but Don’t Troll Him
People deserve to know why he was dismissed, but sharing all the lovey-dovey emails serves no interest except our sadistic desire to feel superior, writes Jonathan Zimmerman.
Malcolm Gladwell, Paul Simon and ‘Miracle and Wonder’
Are audiobooks evolving more rapidly than digital learning?
Is Literacy Declining?
If it is, it’s because we academics aren’t doing our job.
Focus on the Maybes and Other Leadership Lessons
Additional lessons from Marjorie Hass’s A Leadership Guide for Women in Higher Education.
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