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Burning Out

Professors say faculty burnout is always a real threat, but especially now, and that institutions should act before it’s too late.

Newly Tenured… at Fresno State, U of Houston-Victoria

California State University, Fresno Sankha Banerjee, mechanical engineering Jonathan Biggane, management Lisa Bryant, political science Steve Chung, mathematics Kimberly Coy...

More White Lies

Jessica Krug resigns from George Washington as a graduate student from her alma mater also admits to being dishonest about racial identity.

Scholars on Strike

Academics across the U.S. strike and teach for racial justice and an end to police violence against people of color.
Opinion

Humane Assessment Shouldn’t Happen Only During a Pandemic

A standards-based approach to grading that incorporates goal-setting and self-reflection can help promote students' progress in times of crisis as well as normalcy, advises Rosalie Metro.

New Programs: Nursing, Electrical Engineering, Esports Business, Project Design

Georgian Court University is launching an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is...
Opinion

Revitalizing Classes Through Oral Exams

Updating oral exams for the virtual classroom helps students improve their communication, conquer anxiety, solve problems quickly and think creatively, writes Della Dumbaugh.
Opinion

Making Real Change a Classroom at a Time

What or why to teach are more important considerations than how to teach if we are to offer an education that truly matters at this distinct historical juncture, writes Andrew Kaufman.