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Working With Digital Humans: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lingyao Yuan, assistant professor in the department of information systems and business analytics at Iowa...

Rob Abel of 1EdTech Consortium

This episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Rob Abel, CEO of the 1EdTech Consortium (formerly IMS Global...

Weekly Wisdom | College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau

Join us for a lively discussion with College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau

Poll: Americans Want Students to Hear Multiple Views

Americans of both political parties believe that college students should hear from people with a diverse range of opinions, according...
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Tenured and Making $0?

Emails suggest a Purdue University math faculty member has been punished for his COVID-19–era teaching. The university says it “regrets that some have chosen to release incomplete confidential personnel files.”

A drawing of one hand extending a sealed envelope, with the word "RESIGNATION," in red, written over the envelope seal, to another outstretched hand.
Opinion

Why Florida’s Public College Presidents Should Resign 

The best strategy for countering Governor DeSantis’s attacks on higher ed could be for Florida’s public university presidents to threaten to resign en masse, Robert Birnbaum writes.

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Professors Can Make a Difference in Promoting Students’ Success

How can professors support students, beyond engaging them in more active learning? Our infographic offers six ideas.

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Long-Standing Nonprofit Offers Discounted Student Housing

College Housing Northwest offers low-rate housing exclusively for students, helping reduce housing insecurity among learners in the Portland, Ore., area.