| Search ResultsMay/June 2009 Articles- Books Worth Reading May/June 2009 (Abstract)
- Defending Collegiality Negativity and infighting in the academic workplace takes its toll on an institution’s functionality at many levels; enforcing a code of conduct that is stringent yet flexible may, in some situations, help.
- Designing an Academic Building for 21st-Century Learning: A Dean's Guide May/June 2009 (Abstract)
- Identifying Talent and Nurturing Its Success: An Interview with Freeman Hrabowski The president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, discusses the challenges and successes of minority education in the science, mathematics and engineering disciplines.
- Leveraging the NSF Broader-Impacts Criterion for Change in STEM Education May/June 2009 (Abstract)
- Playing the Numbers: Online Education - The Revolution that Wasn't May/June 2009 (Abstract)
- Taming the Publishing Beast: The College of St. Catherine Scholars' Retreat Each summer, a multidisciplinary group of professors from Minnesota’s College of St. Catherine gathers to write, collaborate, and learn from one another—and to allay the stresses that often accompany writing and publishing.
- The New Guys in Assessment Town What role will a group of new, for-profit, external assessment services have in higher education?
- Universities for Cities and Regions: Lessons From the OECD Reviews As a recent study conducted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has shown, thriving colleges and universities are critical to the economic and innovation-based presence of the urban areas in which they exist.
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