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Inflating Grades vs. Enhancing Performance
While long resisting grade inflation, Michael S. Berger found that without the normal in-person teaching to help motivate students during COVID, they struggled to meet the rigor he demanded.
Capital Campaign Watch: Alma, Dalton State, Iowa State
Starting Out Dalton State College, in Georgia, is starting a campaign to raise $16.5 million by the end of the...
Protecting Tuition in Uncertain Times
Stringent tuition refund policies at colleges and universities have led to students and their families purchasing tuition insurance, in case COVID-19 forces them to withdraw from the academic term.
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The Research University and the Elephant
Jody Greene turns to an ancient parable for insights into the tension over the mission and priorities of these crucial institutions.
Academic Minute: Systemic Racism
Today on the Academic Minute: Edna Chun, lecturer at Columbia University, explores systemic racism through a higher education lens. Learn...
Valparaiso Is Latest to Close Confucius Institute
Valparaiso University in Indiana said it would close its Confucius Institute on March 1, following in the footsteps of scores...
New Orleans Colleges Hit by Ida Extend Campus Closures
More New Orleans colleges announced plans to evacuate the remaining students on their campuses and shift to remote learning as...
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