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Students’ Opinions of Professors Lean Positive

Asked about professors’ choices in instructional materials, fairness in grading and other factors, students rate professors highly. But there’s still work to be done.

Louisiana Lawmakers to Review Tenure Policies

Both chambers of the Louisiana Legislature have now passed a resolution “to perform an in-depth review of the merits of...

College Starts ‘Virtual Fridays’ to Cut Gas Costs

Southwest Tennessee Community College plans to move courses online on Fridays during the summer session to cut commuting costs for...

University of Michigan Seeks to Protect Abortion Access

The University of Michigan announced Wednesday it is creating a task force focused on abortion-care access in the event of...

A Scholars Program in Freeman Hrabowski’s Name

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute is launching a $1.5 billion initiative to enhance diversity in the sciences. The program is named for the longtime UMBC president, who is retiring this year.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in HIV Diagnoses: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Erika Martin, associate professor in the department of public...
Opinion

Are We Taking Gen Ed for Granted?

In light of survey results showing disconnects in general education, colleges can take steps to create more intentional, intelligible programs, Jennifer Hart writes.

Federal Oversight on Accreditation Shows Weak Outcomes

A new study released Wednesday by Ithaka S+R found that changes to federal policy governing accrediting agencies have had a...