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Prepping for a Community College Career

Doctoral education doesn't necessarily prepare future faculty members for the jobs they're likely to get at teaching-intensive institutions. A new grant program takes aim at that problem.

Gender Gap in Grade-Change Requests

New research finds male college students are more likely to ask for grade changes.
Opinion

The Essential Value of University Presses

Institutions can be unfamiliar with what their university presses do or with their own integral role in supporting scholarly publishing, argue Kathryn Conrad and Jennifer Crewe, which can lead to hasty or inaccurate judgments.

Fighting for ESL

Loyola Chicago faculty group is pushing back against major cuts to its English language learning program, saying they've cost the university in dollars and quality.

New Programs: Data Analysis, Coding, Reading

Agnes Scott College is starting a master of science in data analysis and communication. Eugene Lang College of Liberal Art...
Opinion

Teaching Through Impostor Monsters

Witnessing how such monsters forcefully silenced her students, Irina Popescu decided to actively introduce them into her class.

'The Dersh' Stands Alone

Alan Dershowitz's legal arguments against impeaching President Trump have thrust him even farther into academe's margins.
Opinion

A Case Against the STEM Rush

Lior Shamir, a computer scientist who's actively participated in efforts to increase participation in STEM fields, now wonders if she's been on the wrong side.