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Going for the Gold
Professors and students of color often feel a chronic sense of self-doubt, writes Jesús Ayala, who describes how he and his Latino students overcame impostor syndrome to win an Emmy.
Students Protest at Auburn After Reports of Sexual Assault
Students at Auburn University protested Tuesday night following three reports of sexual assault on campus in the last week, according...
Simplify, Simplify
Scott McLemee reviews A Philosophy of Simple Living by Jérôme Brillaud.
Vermont President Requests 4th Consecutive Tuition Freeze
The president of the University of Vermont is asking the public four-year university’s Board of Trustees to freeze tuition for...
Former Student Sues Georgetown College After Assault
A former student at Georgetown College in Kentucky alleged in a lawsuit filed Wednesday that her volleyball coach and multiple...
In Early Days of Pandemic, Teaching Suffered
Global survey finds that although academics believe they met their objectives, students received a “lower-quality” education.
Academic Minute: Educators and Climate Change
Today on the Academic Minute: Eban Goodstein, professor of economics at Bard College, explores the role educators can play in...
Majority of Undergraduates Rely on Federal Aid
Around 60 percent of undergraduates used some form of federal financial aid to pay for their postsecondary education during the...
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