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Maintaining Inclusion in Engineering in a Post-Dobbs World
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling and state laws will adversely impact marginalized groups in engineering and STEM, so we must rethink recruitment and retention, write Marjolein C. H. van der Meulen, Jennifer S. Wayne, Naomi C. Chesler and Lori A. Setton.
Entangled and Enchanted
Scott McLemee reviews Kay Harel’s Darwin’s Love of Life: A Singular Case of Biophilia.
Midterm Elections, Retirements Could Shake Up Committees
Republicans are poised to take control of the House, which would put Representative Virginia Foxx back in charge of the House Committee on Education and Labor.
Raj Chetty on Inequalities in the U.S.
Students born to the wealthiest families have a nearly 100 percent likelihood of going to college. Those born to the poorest families have about a 30 percent chance.
Predicting Snowfall: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Justin Hartnett, assistant professor of geography and environmental sustainability, explores how to predict how climate...
New Guide for Accreditors Assessing Colleges in Prisons
A new guidebook, released Thursday, aims to help accreditors, and administrators and professors involved in the accreditation process, to better...
Oxnard College President Retires Amid Ongoing Investigation
Oxnard College president Luis Sanchez plans to retire at the end of January as a months-long investigation into sexual harassment...
Education Department to Scrutinize College Banking Agreements
The U.S. Department of Education is stepping up its enforcement of college-sponsored banking arrangements. In conjunction with a new report...
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