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Scaling Up: Syracuse Expands Learning Simulations

Clinical simulations give students a hands-on, safe learning environment to engage in interactions with a trained actor. Syracuse University just added to its 60-plus simulations with a new financial ethics simulation.

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Data-Based Decisions Tip: Creating Communities in Classrooms

Instructors at Macalester College use a collaborative thought activity to identify student wants and priorities in creating connection in their courses.

Columbia Faculty Split on Center in Tel Aviv

Columbia University announced plans to open a center in Tel Aviv, and faculty members have split on the idea, The...

Drug-Delivery Technology for Psychiatric Treatments: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Andrew Neff, visiting assistant professor of psychology at Oxford College of Emory University, explores how...

FIU Faculty Senate Votes No Confidence in Chair Over Reforms

The Faculty Senate at Florida International University narrowly voted no confidence in chairwoman Deanne Butchey on Tuesday due to what...

Ohio Lawmaker Lied About MIT Degree

Republican lawmaker Dave Dobos has stepped down as vice chair of the Ohio House Higher Education Committee after Cleveland.com revealed...
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A 'Faustian Bargain' to Attract Out-of-State Students

A Colorado bill would effectively raise the cap on nonresident students at public colleges, a boon for CU Boulder. It also highlights the state’s convoluted student residency calculus.

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Texas Supreme Court Says Universities Can Revoke Degrees

A Texas Supreme Court majority has ruled that two major public university systems in the state can revoke degrees received through academic misconduct.