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The Intensity of Slavery and the Birth of Modern Capitalism

A short-term mind-set can have ample benefits, but at what cost? In today's Academic Minute, Connecticut College's Mark Stelzner examines...

Reshaping Curriculum Design and Attitudes About Online Learning

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an audio and video interview with Amanda Smith, chief academic officer of...

Looking to Be Made Whole

Michigan State University faculty members don’t just want their COVID-19–related cuts to pay and benefits reversed—they want them returned.

70 Days Away

Borrowers will resume payments on federal student loans on Feb. 1, nearly two years after repayments were deferred due to the pandemic. The vast majority of borrowers say they won’t be ready to pay.

How Students See Cheating, and How Colleges Can Contain It

Student perceptions of academic integrity and exposure to unethical behaviors uncovered in our survey can guide colleges in educating about such issues and taking action to prevent cheating.

Academic Minute: Slavery and the Birth of Modern Capitalism

Today on the Academic Minute: Mark Stelzner, assistant professor of economics at Connecticut College, explores how a short-term mind-set can...

Elite Optometry School Will Offer First Hybrid Degree Program

The New England College of Optometry is renowned for its medical education. Now, with the help of Noodle, it hopes to be the first optometry school to offer an O.D. via a hybrid model.

Hebrew Union College Releases Report on Sex Bias

Hebrew Union College, the American seminary for Reform Judaism, released an independently commissioned report detailing sex bias at the college...