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Rehumanizing the Research University

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Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Can a research-intensive university also be learning- and learner-centered, as dedicated to the quality of students’ educational experience as it is to scholarship, publication and invention? But that doesn’t mean we can’t be mentors and “transformers.”

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(Blog) Study Abroad: Ups, Downs, and Forward

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Study Abroad: Ups, Downs, and Forward Description: In this week’s blog post, Michaela Dengg, Ph.D. Candidate in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program from the Ohio State University shares their insights on study abroad. Written by Michaela Dengg, Ph.D. I am an international student from Germany.

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The Courage to Piece Back the Broken Paradox in Higher Education: Our Inner Work Can Change the Outer World 

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In the work that educators do each day, how do we speak up and take action for what’s right in higher education? Thus, some educators promote human flourishing by focusing on external activities—adopting new pedagogy techniques, new technology, and changing the curriculum. It truly is.

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Investing in Community Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It’s very unusual, especially in community technical colleges, for a college to just get a sum of what’s basically unrestricted funds to support their mission,” says Dr. Yoshiko Harden, president of Renton Technical College (RTC), which benefited from Scott’s largess. For us, this was the largest donation that we had ever received. [It]

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The Courage to Piece Back the Broken Paradox in Higher Education: Our Inner Work Can Change the Outer World 

Faculty Focus

In the work that educators do each day, how do we speak up and take action for what’s right in higher education? Thus, some educators promote human flourishing by focusing on external activities—adopting new pedagogy techniques, new technology, and changing the curriculum. It truly is.

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The UK University-Territory Relationship in a Post-Brexit World

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This entry is also available via Inside Higher Ed in a format more amenable for sharing or printing. ~~~~~~~~~~. This blog entry is an exercise in thinking future-forward, brainstorming-fashion (so all caveats apply!) Or might an equivalent of Cornell Tech NYC be worth creating in European higher education and research space?