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How the Critical Interview Became a Major Academic Genre
Under the radar as a form of scholarly writing, it has become ubiquitous, explaining the gnarly terrain of theory and arcane realms of scholarship, writes Jeffrey J. Williams.
Smart Language Always Puts Your Audience First
As marketers we need to ensure our vocabulary meets audiences where they are and delivers on their expectations, because more often than not, there’s little time to explain.
If You're Not All Things to All People, What Are You?
We need some new visions for what higher ed should be. Join the conversation.

Beating the Summer Writing Blues
Joy Gaston Gayles and Anthony Ocampo share some strategies to help you feel more confident about the quality and quantity of your work over the next few months.
21 Low-Cost Online Master's Degrees from Coursera and edX
Listing them all in one place, and thinking about what these programs might mean for higher ed.
Ethical College Admissions: What Parents Won't Accept
Even at the best of schools, there are some things a parent doesn't want to hear, writes Jim Jump.

Common Sense on Colleges and Work-Force Development
Much of the current debate about education for work has a heavy air of unreality about it, writes Kevin P. Reilly.
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