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Education Surges When Students Learn Together
When a class becomes a community, students change from being passive to active learners, write Neil Garg and Kevin D. Dougherty, who offer suggestions for how to create such an environment.
Texas A&M Librarians Lose Tenure in Reorganization Plan
Nearly 30 librarians at Texas A&M University have lost either tenured or tenure-track status after the administration opted to reorganize...
A Fast-Track Associate Degree
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation launched a new grant program to scale already-successful initiatives across the U.S. that help high school graduates attain postsecondary degrees quickly.
Blind Review Is Blind to Discrimination
Editors and event organizers should not accept proposals from researchers representing institutions with policies that discriminate against LGBTQ students and staff, Kim Manturuk writes.
Suicide and Borderline Personality Disorder: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Tomoko Udo, associate professor of health policy, management and...
What Colleges and Instructors Need From Ed-Tech Companies: The Key Podcast
The last two years disrupted many aspects of higher education, and the educational technology market—and the relationship between colleges and...
Brown to Adopt Land Acknowledgment, Invest in Native Causes
Brown University has adopted a formal land acknowledgment policy and will work to expand educational access for Native Americans, the...
Chancellor Cancels Investiture Over Speaker
Carlos O. Cortez, chancellor of the San Diego Community College District, called off his investiture because of a controversy over...
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