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Brazilian Academics Hopeful About Election

Bolsonaro is likely to be defeated in his re-election bid as president, but his influence will be slow to fade.

Volleyball Team Got $130,000 Intended for Cancer

Brett Favre’s foundation gave $130,000 to the University of Southern Mississippi Athletic Foundation from 2018 to 2020, the same years...
Opinion

‘One Thing a Person Cannot Do…’

“… is to draw up a list of things that would never occur to him!” A Thomas Schelling quote prompts Julius Nagy to reflect on the value of a liberal arts education.

Western Connecticut Challenges Reflect System Tensions

Faculty at Western Connecticut State University are pressing administrators for collaborative solutions after a financial collapse. For system leaders, it’s just one of many challenges they face.

Instructor on Leave After Blaming Satan for Pride Event

Wallace State Community College in Alabama put an instructor of history on leave, according to a CBS42 report about the...

Lung Cancer and Radon in Uranium Miners: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: David Richardson, professor of environmental and occupational health at the University of California, Irvine, explores...

The State of Academic Operations & Student Success | Available On-Demand

How do institutions run their academic processes such as managing curriculum changes, publishing the course catalog and projecting academic program...

Ep.90: How Colleges Are Defining and Measuring Their Value

Colleges are under growing pressure to prove their value to students, parents, legislators, and others. The scrutiny can be uncomfortable...