Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Despite TikTok Bans, Colleges Are Thriving on the App

Several campuses have restricted their use of TikTok. For those still using the app, it’s proven a successful way to reach prospective students and leverage current students’ skills.

Courses Offer Undeclared and Other Students Career Exploration Opportunities

Adelphi University’s interdisciplinary 360 seminars focus on narrow themes, with guest lectures and atypical assessments.

A Journal Article on Gay People, to Be Viewed With Caution

A peer-reviewed journal placed a warning to readers last month on a flawed article from 2001. But the journal hasn’t retracted it, as a professor who discovered errors has called for.
Opinion

Florida’s Universities Can’t Have It Both Ways

Courts, policy makers and research funders should demand truth in advertising when it comes to institutional commitments to academic freedom, Neal H. Hutchens and Frank Fernandez write.

Women in STEM Experience Higher Rates of Sexual Violence

Women majoring in science, technology, engineering and math fields are subjected to sexual violence at higher rates than their non-STEM...

A Time for Change at Gustavus Adolphus College

A change in the certification of athletic trainers drove the liberal arts college to add its first-ever master’s degree program. Its leaders acted with an eye toward recruiting more students in an era of declining enrollment.

Senate Republicans Seek to Block Biden’s Debt-Relief Plan

House and Senate Republicans are planning to introduce a resolution to overturn President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan after the...

Penn Will Ask Judge to Overturn $1M Jury Award to Former Professor

A federal jury has awarded $1 million to a former University of Pennsylvania assistant professor who was denied tenure, but...