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		<title>By: Sam Ladner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sam Ladner</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Taylor,

Thanks for the ping back! As a primarily qualitative researcher, I often find universities to be bastions of quant-only research design. It&#039;s gratifying to see the eyes opening up to other methods! I encourage higher education scholars to consider the &quot;thick description&quot; of today&#039;s undergraduates -- as a university professor, I can tell you that they have many stories to tell that the various rankings and surveys do not pick up on.</description>
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<p>Thanks for the ping back! As a primarily qualitative researcher, I often find universities to be bastions of quant-only research design. It&#8217;s gratifying to see the eyes opening up to other methods! I encourage higher education scholars to consider the &#8220;thick description&#8221; of today&#8217;s undergraduates &#8212; as a university professor, I can tell you that they have many stories to tell that the various rankings and surveys do not pick up on.</p>
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