Higher & Continuing Education
This Higher & Continuing Education Home Comfort & Decor category groups 53 products such as bedding, cushions, lamps and small decor items aimed at improving study and living spaces. Items range from budget to mid‑premium prices (avg $142) and include offerings from brands like Glynis Cousin
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Open: The Philosophy and Practices Revolutionizing Education and Science
Rajiv Jhangiani, Robert Biswas-Diener
Budget
Researching Learning in Higher Education: An Introduction to Contemporary Methods and Approaches
Glynis Cousin
Mid-Range
Critical Religious Pluralism in Higher Education
Jenny L. Small
Mid-Range
Higher Education and the Market
Roger Brown
Mid-Range
Building Catholic Higher Education: Reflections from Notre Dame
Christian Smith, John C Cavadini
Budget
Concept of a University
Kenneth R. Minogue
Mid-Range
ISO 22301 Lead Auditor
Prof Dr Tamuka Maziriri
Mid-Range
Best Practices in Designing Courses with Open Educational Resources
Susan Schor KoOlena Zhadko
Premium
Leading Academic Change: Vision, Strategy, Transformation
Elaine Maimon
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Freedom to Learn (Research into Higher Education)
Bruce Macfarlane
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Making Global Learning Universal: Inclusion and Success for All Students
Hilary Landorf, Stephanie Doscher, Jaffus Hardrick
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Demonstrating Student Success: A Practical Guide to Outcomes-Based Assessment of Learning and Development in Student Affairs
Megan Moore Gardner, Jessica Hickmott, Marilee J. Bresciani Ludvik
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PLC controlled biomass cogeneration systems edit. 2020
Dr. Eng. Preto Roberto Ph.D., Dr. Eng. Gottardo MArco Ph.D.
Budget
Technology and the Disruption of Higher Education: Saving the American University (Color Version)
Prof Henry C. Lucas Jr.
Mid-Range
Making Online Teaching Accessible: Inclusive Course Design for Students with Disabilities
Norman Coombs
Mid-Range
Microprocessors & Intro to Microcontroller: 8085, 8086, 8051 Architecture, Interfacing and Programming
A. P. Godse, Dr. D. A. Godse
Mid-Range
Community Colleges as Incubators of Innovation (Innovative Ideas for Community Colleges Series)
Rebecca A. Corbin, Ron Thomas
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Who Graduates from College? Who Doesn't?: How to Increase College Graduation Rates
Mark Kantrowitz, Tom Mortenson
Mid-Range
Leading the eLearning Transformation of Higher Education
Gary E. Miller, Kathleen S. Ives
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A Concise Guide to Improving Student Learning: Six Evidence-Based Principles
Diane Cummings Persellin, Mary Blythe Daniels
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Confronting Equity Issues on Campus: Implementing the Equity Scorecard in Theory and Practice
Estela Mara Bensimon, Lindsey Malcom
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Researching Learning in Higher Education (SEDA Series)
Glynis Cousin
Premium
The Concept of a University
Kenneth R. Minogue
Mid-Range
Beyond Academics: Supporting mental, emotional, and behavioral health in Catholic schools
James M. Frabutt
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right home comfort or decor product for a college dorm or student apartment?
Measure your space and consider multipurpose items (storage with seating, foldable lamps) that fit typical dorm dimensions; prioritize durability, easy maintenance, and compact design, and check user ratings and material descriptions for comfort and longevity
What price range should I expect for higher-education oriented home comfort and decor items?
Products in this category span budget options under $50 to higher-end items several hundred dollars; the current catalog average price is around $140, so set a budget based on whether you need basic functionality or longer-lasting materials and design
Which features matter most for bedding, seating, and small furniture used by students?
Look for removable/washable covers, stain-resistant or machine-washable fabrics, compact or modular designs, lightweight construction for moving, and clear weight or capacity ratings for seating and small furniture
How should I care for and clean common decor items like rugs, throw pillows, and lamps?
Follow manufacturer labels: vacuum or spot-clean rugs regularly, use removable covers for pillows and wash per instructions, dust lamps and wipe hard surfaces with a damp cloth, and avoid harsh chemicals that can damage finishes or fabrics
What materials are best for balancing comfort, durability, and budget in student-focused decor?
Synthetic blends (polyester, microfiber) and treated cottons offer durability and easy care at lower cost; engineered wood and metal frames provide sturdy furniture options without premium hardwood prices
How much do reviews and average ratings indicate product reliability in this category?
Average ratings help identify consistency across many buyers—look for products with multiple reviews and ratings near the category average (about 4.6) to gauge typical satisfaction, and read recent comments for durability and sizing issues