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The Story Paradox

Scott McLemee reviews Jonathan Gottschall’s The Story Paradox: How Our Love of Storytelling Builds Societies and Tears Them Down.

Making Space for Students to Take Pride in Their Writing

Pride is an important habit of mind when it comes to writing well. How often do we allow students to experience it?
Man sits at desk and behind him one sees a huge shadow of him with a long pointed nose

7 Hard Truths and a Few Lies

Jennifer Snodgrass shares some of the negative realities of academic life that people often avoid discussing, while offering some advice for dealing with them along the way.

Reimagining Community Engagement for a Post-COVID World

Evolving approaches are more necessary than ever, writes Vicki L. Baker, who offers four lessons that colleges should consider in developing these partnerships and programs.

Moving From Random to Intentional Acts of Dual Credit

Integrating transfer and technology to scale opportunities for Indiana high school students to earn postsecondary certificates.

Scenes From a Labor Market

It will only get worse if we don’t fund training better.

Higher Ed, From Static to Dynamic

The numbers paint a clear picture of change in demand for higher education. Still unclear is if colleges will adapt from static schools to dynamic institutions in time to survive and thrive.