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New Programs: Physician Assistant Studies, Regenerative Medicine, Social Media Management, Public Health, Public Administration

Drury University is starting a master of science in physician assistant studies. Indiana University at Indianapolis is launching a master...
Opinion

Text Spinners and the Problem of Paraphrase Plagiarism

Instructors may notice the phenomenon of strange synonyms appearing in student papers, but they aren’t always aware of the tools used to produce those papers, writes Elizabeth Steere.
Opinion

Teaching Conversational Skills Through Scaffolding

As we all relearn the art of conversation, integrating the concept of scaffolding can help students have meaningful conversations, Laurie L. Patton writes.

New Programs: Finance, Mexican American Studies, Public Policy

Felician University is starting a B.S. in finance. St. Mary’s University, in Texas, has added a minor and a certificate...

Higher Ed’s Top 10 IT Issues

Educause, the association of higher ed technology officials, highlights a need to move from data insight to data action, develop learning-first strategies regardless of modality, and lead with humility.

Machines Can Craft Essays. How Should Writing Be Taught Now?

Artificial intelligence can now produce prose that accomplishes the learning outcomes of a college writing assignment. What does that say about the assignment?
Opinion

Where’s the Wheat?

Regan A. R. Gurung advises how to identify effective educational research to improve your classroom teaching success.
Opinion

On Failing Organic Chemistry

Failing organic chemistry kept me from pursuing medicine and pushed me to pursue my passion for journalism. That may have been a good thing, Pamela Gwyn Kripke writes.