Peer Review
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For the Chancellor of a New Online Campus, Every Workday Is About Branding
Allison Barber, who once worked for the Defense Department, now spends her days trying to find adults in underserved groups to enroll in WGU Indiana.
- A Federal Judge's Tough Decision: Leaving the Bench to Lead a Campus
- A Professor Studies How African-American Religions Affect Media and Culture
- For Advocate of Women's Choirs, Fostering Student Engagement Is a Song
- A New Professor Pursues 'Green' and Multicultural Branding
In Memoriam
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Stephen Schneider, Trailblazing Climate-Change Researcher, Dies at 65
Mr. Schneider was a leading figure in the field and known for spreading the message about the global threat.
- The Rev. Paul Locatelli, Educator of 'the Whole Person' at Santa Clara U., Dies at 71
- Peter Steiner, Former Michigan Dean Who Played to Win, Dies at 87
- Ronald Weedon, a Professor Who Collected Plants of the High Plains, Dies at 71
- Marvin Stokes, Botanist Who Harvested Navajo History From Trees, Dies at 82
5 Minutes With
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5 Minutes With a Professor Who Led a Relief Effort in His Native Haiti
Claude R. Malary wanted to do something to help after the earthquake. So he led students on a service-learning visit.
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In Beirut, a Professor of Agriculture Advocates 'Slow Food'
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5 Minutes With a Sociologist Helping People Affected by BP's Oil-Well Disaster
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5 Minutes With an Art Professor Whose Bust of Stalin Angered Veterans
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5 Minutes With a College Student Learning From the World Cup
Q&A
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Tips for Improving Presidential Job Reviews
The head of the Teagle Foundation says college governing boards get in trouble when just a couple of members handle the evaluation process.
- The President's House: Benefit or Burden?
- The Challenge of Recruiting Students From Abroad
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Cramming for Tenure, Earlier Than Planned
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More Work Can Mean Less Joy in Teaching
The President's Office
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Audio: M.R.C. Greenwood on Conducting Research in a Remote Location
The president of the University of Hawaii, discusses the difficulties and advantages of operating a major research institution outside the continental United States.
- Audio: Civil Discourse on Campus
- Audio: Growing the Faculty Ranks and Expanding the Student Market
- Audio: Hartwick College Offers a Three-Year Degree
- Audio: Thinking Globally in Tough Economic Times
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