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Worries of Harm Lead to Scientific Censorship
The authors of a new paper make recommendations for reducing scientific censorship by improving transparency in the publication of academic research.
A Dignified Retirement
Much more data are needed to help bring about equitable benefits for adjunct faculty, Adrianna Kezar and Jordan Harper write.
Success Program Launch: Scholarship and Support for Native American Learners
Starting in January, Salt Lake Community College will waive tuition for all Native students enrolled at the institution, regardless of part- or full-time status.
Recruiting to Campuses Far, Far Away
Demographic shifts and funding woes have led a diverse and growing array of colleges to hire recruiters who live and work hundreds of miles from campus. Is it worth it?
How AI Could Address Financial Aid Office Woes
As the offices struggle to give students consistent information about loan repayments and the FAFSA delay, some institutions turn to AI to help.
Success Program Launch: Liberal Arts College Puts Careers in Focus
Building off the success of Career Channels, Beloit College will open two new schools to promote professional development and job exploration for students as part of its upcoming Impact Beloit initiative.
Texas Wesleyan University Hit by Data Breach
Professor Says Spelman Raised Students’ Grades, Fired Him
Former tenure-track faculty member says the college inflated students’ grades and axed him after he complained. Some say that violates academic freedom.
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