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Explaining an apparent anomaly.

The Paradoxical Provost
The pandemic and racial justice crisis demand we lead differently, write Karlyn Crowley and Jay Roberts. While some old rules still apply, they come with new meaning and inherent contradictions.
3 Questions for Ted Cross, Associate Dean and Academic Program Director at Western Governors University
What are we talking about when we talk about a $13K master’s degree?
The Purpose-Driven Curriculum
Creating intentionally designed curricular pathways to ensure that graduates acquire the skills and knowledge we value.

Ethical College Admissions: Lexington Without Concord
Jim Jump considers history and race at Washington and Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute.

The Coming Transformation of Higher Education: A Scorecard
Arthur Levine describes a seven-step process that reveals how far we need to go to ensure that academe keeps pace with the changes taking place in our society.

Taming the Critical Voice of Self-Doubt
While it has some value when it comes to developing innovative approaches, grad students and others can usually benefit from curbing or controlling it, writes Kay Kimball Gruder.
‘A Guide to Early College and Dual Enrollment Programs’: A Review
Brief, but remarkably useful.
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