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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.

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...

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...

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.