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A New Take on Musical Chairs
Faculty-driven chair exchanges can be a positive force for budget transparency, camaraderie and interdisciplinary collaboration, writes Hollis Robbins.
The Facts on Western Civ's Heritage
Correcting the record on assertions about the end of the Western civilization requirement at Stanford.
A New Spin on Communications for the Post-COVID World
How the pandemic shifted leader perspectives on university communications.

Vision of the Future
David Soo outlines what Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona’s higher education innovation agenda should look like.
Growing Transfers in the Humanities: Student Characteristics and Motivation
Facilitating bachelor’s degree completion among community college students by supporting the humanities.
5 Years of Teach-Outs and 5 Things You Should Know
A guest post by U-M’s James DeVaney and Lauren Atkins Budde.
Guest Post: The Narrative About College Students and COVID Is Wrong
Guest post from Christine Wolff-Eisenberg of the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice on what the pandemic helped reveal about students and what they need to support learning.
How Cognitive Revolutions Altered the Ways We Think and Feel
An innovative way to make intellectual and cultural history relevant to today’s students.
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