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Thinking About A Shift to Low-Cost Online Degree Programs Through the Lens of ‘Change’
Can a book on complex contagions and network theory help us build a movement towards a new set of norms for master’s degrees?

Restoring America’s Place in the World
Colleges must double down on their commitment to excellence in international education, write Margee M. Ensign and Aaron Williams, through a new national service program for young people.

A Perfect Storm, a Perfect Partnership Opportunity
By working more effectively together, colleges and the Peace Corps could help each other address the myriad global challenges of a post-pandemic world, Kevin F. F. Quigley writes.

The Myth of Shared Governance
What if we in the faculty no longer viewed people in the administration as them, asks Rachel Toor, and remembered that until about 15 minutes ago, they were us?
Why The Girl Insisted on Taking the SAT
Some motives are harder to dismiss than others.
Graduate Student Debt and Low-Cost Online Master’s Programs
Some data, some trends and some thoughts.
When Your Title Doesn't Match Your Responsibilities or Achievements
I had been aware of these challenges when I prepared my own tenure and promotion dossiers, but it wasn’t until I left a tenured faculty position due to a program closure and took steps to grow into an administrative role at another institution that the problem crystallized.
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