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Tag Archive for: Colleges & Universities

Undergrads need to know the difference between expressing facts versus opinions

August 3, 2022
University instructors and students usually have contrasting…
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Most American universities are no longer sustainable in their current form

May 21, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic placed into bold relief how inadequate…
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I don’t like Spring Semesters

May 13, 2022
Unless your university operates on a quarter system, most North…
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Who’s teaching this college course anyways? And why does it matter?

January 21, 2022
Over the past few years, COVID-19 has had significantly affected…
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Academics shouldn’t be seduced by the rubber chicken banquet circuit

December 23, 2021
Scholars are exposed to and trained how to do comprehensive literature…
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