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The Many Ways to Connect With Other People: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Dave Smallen, research psychologist and community faculty in psychology at Metropolitan State University, explores some...

How Federal and State Policies Judge College ‘Value’: Key Podcast

As recently as a decade ago, the concept of value rarely found its way into discussions about federal and state...

Williams Offers Reimbursement for Abortion Travel, Lodging

Williams College announced that it will now allow employees to be reimbursed for travel and lodging expenses associated with accessing...

Michigan State Distinguished Professors Back President

Nearly 100 distinguished, endowed chair and distinguished professors emeriti are the latest to publicly voice support for Dr. Samuel Stanley...

Virtual Reality Can Boost Firms’ New Product Development

Virtual reality can be a tough sell for businesses outside the tech bubble. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of...

After the China Initiative: Seeking Accountability

Their lives upended, two scholars targeted by the DOJ’s controversial anti-espionage program fight back in their own ways.

Why Emporia State Axed 33 Employees

Emporia State cut tenured faculty as part of a controversial workforce-management policy. Officials promise a reinvestment of resources, but critics distrust leadership and fear the worst.

Service-Oriented Culture at Colleges With One-Stop Shops

Colleges whose leaders make the effort to combine service-oriented departments into one center tend to provide stronger service interactions across campus, as this infographic shows.