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Dr. Paula D. McClain

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

McClain is professor of political science and professor of public policy and dean of the graduate school and vice provost for graduate education, having moved to Duke from the University of Virginia in 2000. Westview Press published the fifth edition of her book, “ Can We All Get Along?”: A Howard University Ph.D.,

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ChatGPT and AI in post-graduate education

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Jane teaches both poetry and fiction, focussing on concrete poetry and artists’ books, Surrealism, visual art and poetry, digital art/poetry, writing speculative fiction, and interdisciplinary studies. His research work stretches from fluid mechanics through to imaging, and a particular recent focus is new problems in satellite imaging.

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Can the English Major Be Saved?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Partly a history and in part a sociology of English as a profession, Professing Criticism is an extraordinary book, truly a landmark work of scholarship and interpretation, without a doubt the most important intellectual and sociocultural study of a humanities field that I have encountered. The purpose and value of research in English.

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Increase Graduate School Enrollment through Strategic Enrollment Management: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 191 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Justin Grimes

The Change Leader, Inc.

Drumm McNaughton to shed light on transforming graduate school enrollment through strategic enrollment management (SEM). Dr. Grimes, with over 17 years in higher education, brings a wealth of experience in diversity, equity, and inclusion in graduate education.

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Reflections of the Career of a University Expatriate

Edu Alliance Journal

It was equally significant for my wife and me to pass on a multicultural world view, not from books or YouTube videos but lived experiences, to our children. And for some scholars, there are academic benefits to living and working in a locality or culture where one’s research is centered. Research priorities may need to shift.

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ELEVATE program: Achievement Strategies from Illinois Tech: Changing Higher Education Podcast 166 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Raj Echambadi

The Change Leader, Inc.

Drumm McNaughton 16:36 You just touched on one of my favorite authors, Peter Senge, and his book The Fifth Discipline. Today, 20 million people go to undergrad or graduate education in our two- to four-year colleges out of a population of about 330 million. We are about applied research. That’s close to about 10% or 8%.

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Why Worry?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” Although the AAUP is highly concerned about post-tenure review programs that could lead to faculty members’ termination, it is even more concerned about the replacement of tenured with contingent positions, said the organization’s senior researcher. Many of my own students regard reading a book as too much of an effort.