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Improving Community College Transfer Pathways Could Help With Teacher Shortages
How improvements to community college transfer policies can alleviate teacher shortages.

An Oft-Overlooked Task
Comparatively little attention has been paid to one of the most vital efforts of a new president: creating and sustaining a high-performing senior leadership team, Laurie Fenlason writes.
How the 1960s Created the Colleges and Universities of Today
The disparate legacies of that decade of upheaval.

The Motherhood Penalty Begins in College
With abortion access under threat, more women, particularly those from low-income backgrounds, will be at risk of stopping out, Natalie Milan, Kaylee T. Matheny and Ilana M. Horwitz write.
The Future of Higher Ed Immersed in Web 3.0
Not everyone agrees about what Web 3.0 will be, let alone how it will impact higher education, but the time to begin preparing is now.

How Public Scholarship Assignments Benefit Undergraduates
When we ask our students to share their expertise with audiences outside the walls of the classroom, their motivation to learn increases, writes Jocelyn Frelier.
SOARing This Summer
Now that the book is closed on most spring semesters around U.S. higher ed, sending some faculty into research and writing mode and others to summer courses (or both), it can be a good time to simply reflect on the year and what comes next.
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