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Pandemic Decision-Making Is Difficult and Exhausting

If you’ve been feeling extra tired during the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re not alone. In today's Academic Minute, Rutgers University Newark's...

Morale Is Low at Mizzou; Many Blame Chancellor

Many faculty members at the University of Missouri view Chancellor Mun Choi as responsible for their low morale, according to...

Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

Fermentation isn’t just for alcohol. In today’s Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Colorado State University’s Caitlin Clark discusses another dietary...

Why Did Allegheny Cut Its Chinese Program?

With little other information, the program’s lone tenured—now terminated—professor wonders if it’s about anti-Asian bias.

Who Will Teach?

Coconino Community College freezes its automotive technology program after only a year because of an unsuccessful search for an instructor, an increasingly common plight for career and technical education fields.

U of Portland Loses Students to Summer Melt

The University of Portland received deposits from almost 1,100 new students, indicating their intent to enroll in the fall. But...

Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Caitlin Clark, instructor and Ph.D. student in the department of food science...
Opinion

Uncloaking the Hidden Force of Whiteness

Our antiracism work on campuses often fails to examine how such pervasive, systemic whiteness protects itself, writes Michael H. Gavin.