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Access, Fairness and Graduate Programs in the Humanities
In favoring applicants from elite private institutions, graduate programs in the humanities are shutting out talented students, Timothy Hampton writes.
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Our Chance to Break from Convention
To produce more graduates in tech fields, colleges must change how they think about educational delivery and the faculty role.
Let’s Play a Game: College STEM Meets Gamification
Badges, leaderboards and other game elements are familiar in K-12 classrooms, but more university courses are embracing learning through gaming.
Youngstown State Presidential Hiring Process Roils Donors
Backlash to the opaque presidential search process that led Youngstown State University to hire Congressman Bill Johnson continued this week...
Utah Universities Challenge Decision Making NIL Contracts Public
Several universities in Utah are challenging a state panel’s determination that contracts laying out the terms of college athletes’ compensation...
UC Faculty Oppose Plans for ‘Viewpoint-Neutral’ Middle East History
Some scholars found the idea of developing programming to ease on-campus tensions over the Israel-Hamas war an outrageous overstep by the system’s president.
Nourishing Health and Community: The Microbiome Link: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Chris Damman, clinical associate professor of gastroenterology and medicine at the University of Washington, discusses...
Controversial Ohio Higher Ed Bill Dies
A Republican leader in the Ohio Legislature has essentially killed a controversial Senate bill that would have heavily restricted diversity...
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