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Walls Will Not Solve Social Issues
To solve a problem, get to the root of it. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Randall McGuire says an...
Mr. Sasse Goes to Gainesville
Senator Ben Sasse, tapped to be the next president of the University of Florida, traveled to the campus to build trust and assuage concerns. The visit ended with protests and a forum cut short.
Full Professors Only
In split vote, Brown’s faculty votes to limit promotion and tenure committee membership to just full professors. Some critics argue against such a move, citing potential for more bias and less accountability in tenure decisions.
Dressing for Success
Many students preparing for job interviews and internships can now turn to campus “career closets” for free professional clothing—much of it donated by newly remote workers.
Opinion
‘Rigorous’ and ‘Weed-Out’ Are Not Synonymous
The controversial firing of an organic chemistry professor at New York University speaks to broader issues about student success in “weed-out” courses, Jonathan Zimmerman writes.
Opinion
What Ails Our Labor Market Is Evident in College
Both colleges and employers must fix work-readiness failures and inequitable work-readiness practices, writes Brandon Busteed.
Utah State Student Settles Sex Assault Lawsuit for $500,000
A Utah State University student who sued the university for allegedly protecting football players and mishandling cases of sexual assault...
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