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President John Hennessy and Dean Claude Steele offer insights on how to encourage more high-achieving students to seek education careers.
The Hollyhock Fellowship provides free professional development sessions for two summers, including travel expenses and room and board on campus.
Master's students in the Learning, Design and Technology program did trial runs of their final projects, including personal guitar tutor, Strummify.
A new report co-authored by William Damon argues for an overhaul in civics education, saying schools need to teach power politics.
Study counters earlier research showing performance pay doesn't work, and suggests that under certain conditions incentives influence behavior.
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