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Tech Trends in Higher Ed: Metaverse, NFT and DAO
The next few years in higher education promise to herald a tech revolution. Delivery modes will be the most visible, but autonomous and related smart tech may be the most impactful.

Creating a Compassionate Classroom
It’s the environment where students reap the most educational and social-emotional benefits, write Hannah L. Schacter, Shanique G. Brown, Ana M. Daugherty, Susanne Brummelte and Emily Grekin.

It’s Time to Talk About ‘Student Time’
College students have their own important relationships with the clock, and those particulars deserve recognition, argues Andrew Joseph Pegoda.
Our Academic Libraries and ‘The Library: A Fragile History’
Resilience and adaptation.
Higher Education’s Brave New World
How should colleges and universities adapt?

Against Academic Passion
Lara McKenzie explores the problematic consequences, especially for early-career academics, of not showing love for one’s scholarship and teaching.

Standing By Researchers at Public Universities
Early in his career, administrators backed Donald Heller’s right to do politically sensitive scholarly work. He believes public university leaders must do the same for their faculty members now.
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