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Saying the Wrong Thing

Professor resigns after criticizing protesters, and another faces calls for his termination. What's a better way to respond to national protests and students' concerns about them?

New Programs: Finance, Narrative Medicine, Leadership, Nursing, 3-D Studies, Global Education

Assumption College is starting a B.A. in finance. Bay Path University is starting a certificate in narrative medicine. Drury University...

Making Sense of the Senseless

Academics are called to help interpret and guide a national response to police violence and related civil unrest.
Opinion

Leveraging the Neuroscience of Now

Mays Imad explores seven ways professors can help students thrive in class in times of trauma.

Ramping Up for Remote Instruction

Anticipating continued remote instruction this fall, nonprofits, ed-tech companies and institutions race to provide faculty with the resources and training they need to teach well online.

Memoirs Are Made of This

The pandemic has offered a perfect, organic opportunity to give students the time and purpose to reflect on and appreciate the history they’re living, writes Marc Muneal.

New Programs: Counseling, Management, Sports Psychology, Creative Writing, Entrepreneurship

Capital University is starting a master of arts in education, with a focus on clinical mental health counseling. Delaware Valley...
Opinion

The Best in Education Wasn’t Lost When Colleges Went Online

Even as we acknowledge the struggles of college teachers to help students learn and grow under this spring’s difficult circumstances, another side of the story needs to be told, writes Austin Sarat.