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New Programs: Patient Safety, Nursing, Human Rights, Forensic Psychology, Archaeology, Sports Management, Cannabis Studies, Neuroscience

Chapman University is starting a master of science degree in patient safety and a master's in regulatory affairs. Empire State...

Canceling Emeritus

San Diego State considers a policy on revoking emeritus status when retired professors hurt the university's reputation.
Opinion

Snapchat, Instagram and Other Unexpected Guests in Class

Kevin Dougherty and Jesse DeDeyne documented how students used their cellphones during a sociology class last fall (spoiler: texting friends and checking Snapchat) and discuss how they'll change their teaching in response.
Opinion

Experiencing COVID-Style Classroom Teaching

Christine I. McClure shares her firsthand experiences and observations teaching an in-person class this summer.

COVID-19 Roundup: Virtual Falls and Faculty Pink Slips

More colleges that planned to host students on campus shift to virtual-only modes. Canisius and Carthage Colleges plan layoffs, citing budget pressures worsened by the pandemic.

Writing to Belong

Authors of a new paper on a first-year writing intervention warn that cultivating students’ sense of belonging is now more important than ever.
Opinion

Eyes on November

Scott McLemee offers a preview of fall 2020 books focused on the presidential campaign.

Budget ‘Bloodbath’ at University of Akron

Governing board votes to eliminate 97 full-time faculty positions.