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What Students Should Study
Students shouldn’t have a choice whether to learn quantitative skills such as data fluency. Colleges must ensure that they do, Ryan Craig writes.
British Universities Become ‘More British’
In wake of Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic, British students make up 89 percent of those at British universities.
Weekly Wisdom | JFF Horizons President & CEO Maria Flynn
Enjoy this inspiring conversation with JFF Horizons President & CEO Maria Flynn, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance, and Doug...
Weekly Wisdom | UCR Chancellor Kim Wilcox
Enjoy this inspiring conversation with UCR Chancellor Kim Wilcox, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance, and Doug Lederman from Inside...
Political Representation
When will the diversity of political leaders catch up with the rest of the country? In today's Academic Minute, Beloit...
Are Amherst’s COVID Policies Too Strict, or Just Smart?
Students object to the college’s policies limiting off-campus activities, and a debate ensues over whether the policies overreach or are appropriately cautious.
Board Leaves Its President in Limbo
The North Idaho Board of Trustees expanded its power and subsequently repealed a mask mandate put in place by the community college’s president.
Academic Minute: Political Representation
Today on the Academic Minute: Phil Chen, assistant professor of political science at Beloit College, explains why representation matters. Learn...
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