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Category Archives: strategies
Towards teaching well online: a Forum conversation
How do we teach well online? That was the subject of last week’s Future Trends Forum. The format was atypical for us. It was a community conversation, not centered on a guest, but driven by participants’ interests and stories. We … Continue reading
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How likely are campus mergers?
Are campus mergers a sustainable strategy? A recent Chronicle of Higher Education article does a good job of explaining just how rarely academic institutions merge, at least so far. Let me summarize the high points, then add some comments of … Continue reading
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When a campus merger falls apart
For years I’ve been forecasting more mergers in higher education. buy nolvadex online buy nolvadex no prescription generic I never said they’d be easy to do. Case in point: this summer I noted that Marlboro College in Vermont agreed to … Continue reading
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