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New Programs: Latinx Studies, Health Science, Wines, Neuroscience, Montessori Teacher Ed

Holyoke Community College is starting a program in Latinx studies. Rivier University is starting a bachelor of science in health...
Opinion

Managing Politically Charged Classroom Conversations Through Technology

Today’s rancorous environment makes discussing politics hazardous, writes Sara Eskridge, who has found technology can be used to foster objectivity and engage students.

A New Path for Evergreen

Evergreen State, long known for experimental education and leftist politics, still has no majors but is providing students with "paths of study" to follow if they choose.

New Programs: Hospitality, Catholic Studies, Cybersecurity

Dixie State University is adding several short-term certificate programs in hospitality. Franciscan University of Steubenville is starting an M.A. in...

New Programs: Digital Media Instruction, Neuroscience, Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity

Northern Vermont University is starting an online M.A. in education with a concentration in digital media instruction. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...
Opinion

Community Building in the Community College Classroom

It aids in the retention of students and in their overall college experience, but it is difficult and requires some creative thinking, writes Sean Gerrity.

New Programs: Psychology, Yoga Studies, Cell and Gene Therapy, Film, Health Policy

Ferrum College is starting its first graduate programs: a specialist in education in teacher leadership and coaching, and a master...
Opinion

How First-Year Comp Can Save the World

What if the best about composition teaching, Deborah L. Williams asks, became the pedagogical default instead of the exception?