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AP Courses Do Not Deserve College Credit
Students can learn content and skills but shouldn't fool themselves that they are taking college courses, writes Nicholas Tampio.

Communicating Culture in a Distributed World
Colleges need to communicate culture to articulate who they are, what they offer and why it matters, write David Rosowsky and Kimberly Hallman, and that need has ballooned in the global pandemic.
The Best Speech I Never Gave
Discovering capacities you didn't know you had.

The System’s Role in Saving Weakened Public Colleges
COVID-19 has exacerbated the pressures on state institutions. James Page offers four ways university systems can sustain vulnerable institutions.

Rethinking the New Normal
Colleges should redesign schedules to ensure more students are able to get the courses they need to move toward graduation and ultimately employment, argues Tom Shaver.

Looking on the Bright Side of Life
Rob Kramer offers some tactics for leading your team, department, school or university through this trying time.
From Associate to Full Professor
Keisha N. Blain shares some tips, strategies and resources to help midcareer scholars overcome barriers to promotion.
Friday Fragments: State Policy Edition
A good idea, a bad idea and a category confusion.
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