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The Inevitable Problem of Self-Censorship
The surveys highlighting it among students provide no definitive evidence of repression and, in fact, may actually show strong levels of free speech and diversity on campuses, argues John K. Wilson.
Why Community Colleges Lost So Many Men
A new working paper suggests male enrollment fell significantly at community colleges during the pandemic because they disproportionately enroll in hands-on technical courses more difficult to offer online.
Diversity, Advocacy and Career Prep: Back in Sight, Top of Mind?
Student observations about campus communities, advocacy activity and career-prep catch-up.
Academic Minute: Teaching the Truth Shouldn’t Be Controversial
Today on the Academic Minute: Frederick Engram, assistant professor of instruction at the University of Texas at Arlington, discusses why...
Court Rejects Lieber’s Argument Harvard Must Pay Legal Fees
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court sided with Harvard University in a lawsuit brought by chemistry professor Charles Lieber seeking to...
U of Wyoming Changes Approach to Testing
The University of Wyoming has announced a new approach to COVID-19 testing in the spring semester. The university will no...
Harnessing the Power of Health-Care Apps
Should you share the health data your device collects? In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Sal Agnihothri considers the risks...
Admissions Visits During Omicron
Some colleges reject the idea, but most appear to be allowing students to visit—with certain precautions.
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