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Professors Are Not the Problem
The ‘viewpoint diversity’ movement ignores that professors aren’t just curators of readings –we’re experts in assessing arguments, Simon Feldman and Afshan Jafar write.
Funding Student Success: Grant Funding for Open Educational Resources
To improve affordability in the classroom, Tennessee Tech incentivizes its educators to utilize free online course materials. The initiative has cut student costs by $1.4 million dollars over the past three years.
Nebraska Governor Pushes Regents to Hire a New President
Jim Pillen has accused the University of Nebraska Board of Regents of taking too long to find a leader. But the search mirrors timelines from Pillen’s stint as a regent.
3 More Universities Face Inquiries for ‘Shared Ancestry’ Bias
Voices of Student Success: College and Career Pathways for Rural Learners
Life after graduation readiness programs help rural high school students see a path to their future goals through college.
Study: Extroverted Students More Likely to Feel Sense of Belonging
New research finds first-year college students who are more open and sociable are more inclined to feel connected to their institution.
Can a Marketing Push Solve UW Madison’s Political Woes?
Wisconsin’s flagship spent the past year entangled in political battles with state lawmakers. Could a new advertising campaign put it back in their good graces?
Small Liberal Arts University Relocates Satellite Campuses to Bolster Transfers
Lakeland University has moved some of its learning centers onto two-year college campuses to create a steady pipeline of transfer students from the colleges.
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