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How Expertise Was Getting in the Way of My Teaching

When Randi Shedlosky-Shoemaker had to step in and teach someone else’s course, she learned that when professors dive into the minutiae of their field, it can leave a lot of students behind.

A ‘Double Whammy’

Community college leaders worry about enrolling and retaining students as the Omicron variant spreads.

Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council Announced

The Department of Homeland Security is re-establishing the Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council, an advisory committee whose primary purpose “will...

Higher Ed in California Wins Big With Newsom’s Budget

California governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2022–23 state budget promises hefty funding increases for the state’s higher education systems. The total...

Bomb Threat at University of Utah Black Cultural Center

The Black Cultural Center at the University of Utah received a bomb threat Tuesday morning. University of Utah police are...

U of Louisville Threatens ‘Discipline’ for Remote Teaching

The University of Louisville told professors there is “no wiggle room” on its policy against remote teaching, despite the rise...

13 Cal State Campuses Will Begin Spring Semester Online

At least 13 California State University campuses will begin their spring semesters online. The Los Angeles Times reported that Cal...

California Community College District Goes Online

The Los Rios Community College District, in California, has moved most classes online until Jan. 31. The district said the...