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Week in Review: May 18, 2018

What’s new this week:

This Boston Herald article on making colleges access easier for older students features insight from Washington Monthly editor Paul Glastris. It was the lead story in the Lumina daily newsletter and also appeared in the Education Dive newsletter.

Professor David Gowler of Oxford College at Emory University penned an essay for Salon on how evangelical leaders are using their proximity to power to their advantage.

Teacher shortages are especially prevalent in rural areas, but Colorado has one solution. In a piece for The Washington Post, Karen Lowenstein at Public Education and Business Coalition details PEBC’s teacher residency model.

This week on Inside Higher Ed’s Call to Action blogdon’t miss advice on how to give creative feedback when you’re not creative.

What’s next on our calendars:

Teresa will sit on the Campus Investigations and the “Me Too” Movement panel at the Steptoe & Johnson Higher Education Seminar on May 24 in Pittsburgh.

Erin will join Brookhaven College President Thom Chesney in presenting “Crisis Management, Leadership and Communications” at the ACE Fellows Program’s closing retreat on June 4 at Southern Connecticut State University.

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