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Questioning as a Foundation for Pedagogy

Asking questions about teaching practices can help embed equity, inclusion and justice into the curriculum.

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More Than Half of Recent 4-Year College Grads Underemployed

A new report found that many recent graduates don’t land jobs that require a degree.

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Turmoil Grows at Embattled California University

Since going on accreditation probation in August, the University of Antelope Valley has lost its president, replaced part of employees’ salaries with stock options and now faces an eviction.

College Reinstates Professor Who Allegedly Preached in Class

A Texas community college has reinstated an adjunct biology instructor it fired after reportedly receiving complaints of “religious preaching, discriminatory...

Report Shows Investing in Latino Students Benefits Enrollment in Calif.

A new report from the Campaign for College Opportunity provides a campus-by-campus analysis of pandemic-induced enrollment shifts in the California...

Can ChatGPT Help First Responders During Disasters? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Yingjie Hu, associate professor of geography at the University at Buffalo, explains how artificial intelligence...

Biden Forgives Another $1.2 Billion in Student Loans

More than 150,000 borrowers will have their student loans automatically discharged this month, the Biden administration announced Wednesday. This tranche...
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U.K. Universities Targeted by Cyberattack

Hackers known as Anonymous Sudan reportedly took responsibility and cited the “U.K.’s continued support for Israel” as the reason for their actions.