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Comment on Environments for Twenty-First-Century Learning by Marci Sortor

As the workshop unfolded, I was reminded of how difficult it is–even for a group of smart, highly experienced, and knowledgeable people–to move from high level, abstract ideas about what we want our...

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Comment on Technology and Liberal Education: Yes and… by My Latest at AAC&U’s...

[...] Originally posted February 25, 2013 at AAC&U’s Liberal.education Nation, http://blog.aacu.org/index.php/2013/02/25/technology-and-liberal-education-yes-and [...]

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Comment on Liberal Arts Degrees: Are They Worthless or DoThey Help American...

Nice post. Makes me happy to be a liberal arts major. We are important!

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Comment on The Economic Future of Liberal Arts Colleges by College:...

[...] Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) panel discussion held in January looked, specifically, at “The Economic Future of Liberal Arts Colleges.” According to a summary of the event written by...

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Comment on Worth Reviving: Goals for Liberal Education from the “Greatest...

[...] “greatest generation” knew the value of education. Many went to college on the G. I. Bill and in 1947, half of college [...]

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Comment on Supporting Contingent Faculty for High-Quality Learning: New...

The growth of higher education instructors is something that could not have been fore seen twenty years ago. But we as educators have to realize that these non-tenure faculty is a wealth of knowledge...

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Comment on Contributors by How to Prepare for Your Sophomore Year of College...

[…] the author: Chad Anderson is a Program Associate at the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), […]

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Comment on Contributors by How to Prepare for Your Freshman Year of College |...

[…] the author: Chad Anderson is a Program Associate at the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), […]

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Comment on Contributors by Why Choose the Liberal Arts? | Noodlings

[…] the author: Chad Anderson is a Program Associate at the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), […]

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Comment on Liberal Learning through First-Year Pathways and Reading...

The work on literacy and equity at Pasadena City College is really impressive, and I am not surprised by it! Although we are still growing our FYE at Northern Essex Community College, we also have...

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