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A New Course

CourseSmart, the e-textbook provider backed by the academic publishing industry, is acquired by the platform Vital Source.

Censoring Art and History

Kennesaw State U. orders museum to kill installation dealing with land -- donated to the university -- that was homestead of woman who was an apologist for lynching.

Playing Catch-Up

Despite the growth of online education, some colleges -- especially small liberal arts institutions -- have absolute bans on credit for such work. Some are starting to consider a shift.

What I Learned in College

Evergreen State College's lone graduation requirement is surprisingly simple -- and surprisingly complex.
Opinion

My Yellowing Notes, My Class and Me

After 50 years of teaching, Bernard Fryshman wants us to remember the importance of what happens in the traditional college classroom.

Oscar Predictions

Film professors analyze who will win, who should have won and which movies should be added to the syllabus.
Opinion

Father Guido Was Right

Even if students don't remember a lot of what we teach them, instructors can refine their teaching by considering what they hold on to, writes Rob Weir.

Who Should Teach Ethnic Studies?

Cal State Los Angeles professors vote to require all students to take a course in race or ethnicity, but fail to adopt proposal that course be taught in ethnic studies department.