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What Have We Learned About Online Learning?

Two experts discuss the digital divide (including for adjuncts), the importance of training and how to ensure online education is a force for equity, not a deterrent to it.

The Long Road to Reinstatement

A former lecturer in business at the University of Connecticut wins his lawsuit against the university—11 years after he initially filed. What does this mean for whistle-blowers in academe?

Higher Ed Funding Package Advanced by House Committee

Includes increases to the Pell Grant and other student aid, increased accountability for for-profits,

Tenure Awarded at… Hawai‘i CC, Virginia Tech, Winthrop

Hawai‘i Community College Jeanne C. Batallones, counsel and guidance Carrie J. Butler, business education Susie M. Dill, business education and...
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Advancing Afghan Higher Education

Noah Coburn, Abdul Khabir Saber and Malvika Dang share what they learned about teaching students from and about Afghanistan despite Taliban restrictions that have stifled education in the country.

The Hubris Problem in Development Projects: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Robert Krueger, professor of human geography at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, explores why development projects in...

Judge: University Can’t Silence Students’ Religious Views

A district court judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the University of Idaho, which filed a no-contact order against...

180 Organizations Press Biden to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause

A group of 180 national and state organizations urged President Biden to extend the student loan payment pause, which is...