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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.

Cybersecurity in Academic Research | Available On-Demand

Colleges and universities face severe challenges in preserving a secure research environment. In the last two years, news outlets, including...

Three Share Nobel in Physics

Three scholars have been named winners of the Nobel Prize in physics “for experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation...

Nuclear Weapons and the Moral Debate

What is ethical about nuclear weapons? In today’s Academic Minute, Texas State University’s Thomas Doyle explores this question. Doyle is...

‘The System Needs to Be Changed’

New paper suggests introductory STEM courses disproportionately push underrepresented minority students out of the natural and applied sciences.

Breaking Down Barriers to Internships

The lack of valuable career-related work experiences for community college students often comes down to time and money. California Community Colleges chancellor Daisy Gonzales addresses these issues and how institutions can help.

Furman Professor on Leave, Accused of White Nationalist Ties

Furman University in South Carolina responded to news reports that a longtime professor of computer science attended the 2017 white...

The Moral Debate Around Nuclear Weapons: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Thomas Doyle, associate professor of political science at Texas State University, explores the ethical questions...