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Reimagining Service Learning in the Digital Age

An ideal education in 2020 will give students the tools -- both physical and digital -- to work with their neighbors to improve the lived circumstances in their communities, writes Laken Brooks.

Alumni Blitz for the Liberal Arts

Adrian College planned to terminate history, philosophy, religion and more -- until graduates organized to stop it. Faculty members still don't understand why the programs were threatened.

New Programs: Organizational Leadership, Counselor Education, Health and Wellness, Therapeutic Yoga, Interdisciplinary Data Science, Cybersecurity

Chowan University is starting a master of arts in organizational leadership. Denver Seminary is starting a Ph.D. in counselor education...

Long Past Due

Scott McLemee reviews Joan Wallach Scott's On the Judgment of History.

Wanted: Black Studies Scholars (Only)

University of Chicago English says it's only admitting Black studies Ph.D. candidates for 2021 admissions cycle, citing Black Lives Matter and the field's complicated history with regard to race.
Opinion

A Different Way to Deliver Student Feedback

Andrew L. Gillen, an instructor who predominantly teaches STEM classes, offers some effective lessons he's learned from the performing arts.
Opinion

Using Blogs for Online, Hybrid or HyFlex Teaching

Blogs offer many benefits, including encouraging students to be more engaged, writes Annette Vee, who provides tips on how to incorporate them most effectively into your courses.

New Programs: Theology, Health Information, Applied Nutrition, Arabic

Cedarville University is starting two online master of arts programs, one in worship and theology and the other in biblical...