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Upholding Rigor at Pandemic U

When it comes to assessing student performance, the fact is that some students may fail -- yes, even in a pandemic -- yet that doesn’t make the instructor a bad educator, writes Deborah J. Cohan.

The Pulse Podcast: K16 Solutions

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Thomas Waite, CEO, and Steve Mildner, CRO, of K16...

Sacred Pregnancy in the Age of the ‘Nones’

Do nonreligious people have no spirituality? In today's Academic Minute, Goucher College's Ann Duncan determines that may not be the...

Seeing Themselves Out

More professors quit over face-to-face teaching mandates.

FDA Paves Way for College Vaccine Mandates

Institutions may feel more empowered to enact COVID-19 vaccine mandates now that Pfizer’s FDA approval levels it with other required vaccines -- and some colleges have already taken action.

Rice Finds COVID-19 Rate Lower Than Originally Thought

Rice University announced last week that the first two weeks of classes this semester would be online because of the...

Law Makes Textbook Prices Transparent to Ore. Students

Starting next year, Oregon’s public colleges will be required by law to disclose textbook prices before students enroll in classes.

College Drops $750 Fee for Not Being Vaccinated

West Virginia Wesleyan College has dropped its $750 fee for students who are not vaccinated, WDTV News reported. "The COVID...