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Meeting the Instructional Challenge of Distance Education
Alexander Astin outlines some specific pedagogical practices that might enhance student involvement online and warns against a course content approach.
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Standing Up for Professors
Washington and Lee offers full-throated defense of professors targeted for political and racist reasons.
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Graduate Professionalization in the Age of Student Debt
The often unmanageable debt many Ph.D.s accrue necessitates a candid discussion of grad students' finances, training and potential career paths within and outside academe, writes Jennifer Torkelson.
New Programs: Ethnic and Race Studies, Actuarial Science, Marketing, Music Technology, Global Affairs and Business
California Lutheran University is starting a major in ethnic and race studies. East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania is starting an...
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Zoom Draws a Line
Videoconferencing provider refuses to stream a university event featuring a member of a terrorist organization. Academic freedom hawks see virtual teaching platforms as a new front in the fight for faculty rights.
Tenure Awarded… at Briar Cliff, Oregon State
Briar Cliff University David Hoferer, biology/environmental science Daniel Jung, biology Oregon State University Sergio Arispe, animal and rangeland sciences Harold...
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Not Shrugging Off Criticism
Scott Atlas, White House adviser on coronavirus, threatens to sue colleagues back at Stanford who spoke out against his approach.
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Arts Curriculum for the Actual Arts Economy
The pandemic has turned the spotlight onto what was an already glaring problem: what we've been teaching our arts students hasn't fully prepared them, argues Eric J. Lapin.
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