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Teaching the teacher: distance ed instructors aren't born, they're made. Then they're quality controlled. Is this any way to run a university? - Training/Online Education
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Trustees of Muhlenberg College have asked Arthur Taylor, president, to step down amid complaints of abrasive behavior toward the staff, say media reports - PA - In The News
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