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Miami English: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Florida International University Week: Phillip M. Carter, associate professor of linguistics and English...
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Wiley Journal Board Resigns After Monthlong Strike

Departing editors accept that there’s “no shortage of academics” to replace them as they call for “concerted action.”

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After Racist Writings Revealed, Scholar’s Link to Texas Center Erased

A HuffPost exposé connected a visiting scholar at UT Austin to posts made under a pseudonym. It’s not the center’s first brush with controversy.

UC System Admits Record Number of Californians

The University of California system admitted a historic number of in-state students this year, as well as first-year students of...
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College Recognized for Its Recovery-Friendly Culture, Policies

Ursinus College in Pennsylvania became the first institution certified as a recovery-friendly workplace for faculty and staff as well as students working to overcome substance abuse.

New Presidents and Provosts: Arkansas State U–Mountain Home, Chabot College, Curry College, Fond du Lac Tribal and CC, Johnson C. Smith U, Riverside CC, Texas Wesleyan U

Jamal A. Cooks, vice president of academic services at Chabot College, in California, has been appointed president there. Jay Gonzalez...
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Campus Engagement Tip: Write Down the Bucket List

Institutions can promote services, events and campus traditions to new and returning students by making a list of activities to complete before graduation.

UT students engage in mental health initiatives.

Creating a Systemwide Mental Health Solution

To meet a growing student need for mental health care, the University of Texas took a systemwide approach to solutions, investing $16.5 million into new resources.