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Police Accused of Harassing Team From Historically Black College

The president of Delaware State University, a historically Black college, has accused Georgia police officers of stopping the bus carrying...
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Experimenting With Teaching to Improve Student Learning: Part I

Colleges should constantly encourage faculty members to try new approaches and gather data to see if they’re making tangible changes, write Richard J. Light and Allison Jegla.

Understanding the Hidden Motives of Others: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Oriel FeldmanHall, assistant professor of cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences, explores how to interpret the...

Capital Campaign Watch: City College, Saint Joseph’s, UW Health

Starting Off City College of New York, of the City University of New York, has started a 10-year campaign to...

NCAA Aims to Limit Booster Role in Funding for Athletes

The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I Board of Directors issued guidance Monday that aims to limit the role that...

Faculty Votes No Confidence in Sonoma State President

Sonoma State president Judy Sakaki allegedly ignored her husband’s sexual harassment of college employees. That triggered a no-confidence vote in which faculty raised numerous other issues.

Tide of Exits Without Degrees Still Rising

The number of students who left college before earning a credential continued to rise during the last two years.

Police in Ga. Accused of Harassing Delaware State Team

The president of Delaware State University, a historically Black college, has accused Georgia police officers of stopping the team bus on the “pretext of a minor traffic violation” and conducting a search for drugs.