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3 Share Nobel in Chemistry

The Nobel Prize in chemistry will be shared by three scholars “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”...

How Heavy Metal Scenes Survive and Thrive

We’ve learned the power of groups after spending time alone during the pandemic. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of...

‘Different Meanings’ or an ‘Attack on Students’?

Trustees at Lakeland Community College plan to review diversity, equity and inclusion language in the institution’s plans and policies. Faculty members are speaking out against the decision.

Blurred Lines

Patty Limerick speaks out on her abrupt firing from the Center of the American West, which she co-founded in 1986. CU Boulder found she mixed the personal and professional; she says what was once her strength suddenly became a liability.

How Heavy Metal Scenes Survive and Thrive: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Bryan Bardine, professor of English at the University of Dayton, explores how one music scene...

More Vexing Than the Impostor Syndrome

Certain classroom practices that faculty unconsciously engage in can make students question their intelligence, competence and sense of belonging, writes Angelica S. Gutierrez.

Howard Launches High School Math Class for College Credit

Howard University is launching an algebra course for college credit at high schools in historically underserved communities created in partnership...

A ‘Day of Action’ for Abortion Protections

On Thursday, students at more than 50 universities in 28 states plan to stage protests to push their administrators to protect—or expand—reproductive rights on campus.