Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

On the Syllabus: Lana, Taylor, Tyler Perry

Professors are teaching their Gen Z students literary analysis and critical thinking through courses on celebrities like Harry Styles and Taylor Swift. The music’s good, too.
Opinion

‘Cancellation’ Narratives Mistake Symptoms as Causes

Poor training in teaching is one of several deeper organizational problems underlying issues like cancel culture and self-censorship, Kyle Sebastian Vitale writes.
Opinion

More Vexing Than the Impostor Syndrome

Certain classroom practices that faculty unconsciously engage in can make students question their intelligence, competence and sense of belonging, writes Angelica S. Gutierrez.

‘The System Needs to Be Changed’

New paper suggests introductory STEM courses disproportionately push underrepresented minority students out of the natural and applied sciences.

New Programs: Chemistry, Real Estate, Cannabis Law

Central College has added a bachelor of science in chemistry. Rio Salado College is starting a certificate program in real...
Opinion

Stop Telling Students to ‘Narrow Down’ Their Topic

A student who follows that advice will most likely end up as lost as they were before—just inside a slightly narrower wilderness, argue Christopher Rea and Thomas S. Mullaney.

New Programs: Dental Hygiene, African American Studies, Prehealth Chemistry, Computer Science

Macomb Community College is starting an associate of science in dental hygiene. Prairie View A&M University is starting a B.A...

A Show of Solidarity

Faculty members back a K-12 teacher who distributed a list of terms about race and gender to high school students. Some say more of this kind of allyship is needed as public education faces divisive concepts and book bans amid teacher shortages.