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Climate Optimism in an Anxious Classroom
To reach more students, environmental sciences and studies should rework curricula to focus more on solutions, not (just) problems, Stephen Porder writes.
The Evolution of Teaching and Learning Centers
The central goals and responsibilities of centers for teaching and learning have shifted in recent years, according to a new book by Brown University’s Mary C. Wright.
‘U.S. News’ Rankings Not the ‘Behemoth’ Perceived
A new report says the publication’s “Best Colleges” rankings play a “notable but decidedly supporting role” in students’ college decisions.
Why Professors Are Polarized on AI
Academics who perceive threats to education from AI band together as a survival mechanism. The resulting alliances echo divisions formed during online learning’s emergence.
Report: Gaps in Student Belonging in Academic, Co-Curricular Services
Students who have active learning opportunities, receive frequent and intentional academic advising, and utilize support services are more likely to feel they belong at their college or university, according to new research from Tyton Partners. Here’s what campus leaders can do.
In-State Tuition for Out-of-State HBCU Aspirants
Students who want to attend a historically Black college but have no options in their home states can attend two Maryland HBCUs and pay in-state prices starting next fall.
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau
Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau
Ep. 98: Streamlining and Scaling Transfer for Equity’s Sake
This week’s episode explores how university systems are working to improve student mobility between and among institutions.
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