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Evolving Faculty Views on Teaching, Publishing and Technology
A new report took the temperature of thousands of U.S. faculty members. Among the findings: a high regard for conferences, even when delivered virtually; a rise in open educational resources; and a decrease in scholarly funding.
After Firing Former President, University of Michigan Hires Santa Ono
The University of Michigan will hire Santa Ono, a biomedical researcher and experienced higher education administrator, as its 15th president...
Capital Campaign Watch: Babson, Drexel
Raising the Goal Babson College, which started a campaign in 2016 with a goal of $300 million, and which now...
Better Classroom Experiences, Better Grades
A new report found that faculty members can improve students’ experiences in the classroom by adopting practices that make students...
Professor Sues U of Washington Over Land Acknowledgment
A professor has sued the University of Washington in federal court over a dispute over a land acknowledgment. The professor...
Opinion
5 Ways Online Learning Benefited Some Students
As most colleges have returned to in-person learning, we shouldn’t forget some major benefits of having a remote option, Karen Powell Sears writes.
Harvard Reaches Agreement on Allston Campus
Harvard University has reached an agreement with its neighbors in Allston that will allow Harvard to build a major research...
Opinion
Don’t Abandon Virtual Learning Options
Students want the option to continue taking some of their courses online, and colleges should listen, Samuel J. Abrams writes.
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