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Are We Biased Against Government?

Trust in government is said to be at an all-time low. In today’s Academic Minute, American University’s Anna Amirkhanyan digs...

No Satisfaction on Student Ratings of Instruction

Students’ happiness with their grade, not instructional quality, is a major driver of the correlation between high grades and high student ratings of instruction, according to a new working paper. Interventions don’t quite work, either.

A Decades-Long ‘National Crisis,’ and A New Position

Compton College created a new position focused on the academic needs of Black and Latino men. Campus leaders believe they’re at the forefront of a new and long overdue trend.

6 Professors Sue CUNY, Union Claiming Anti-Semitism

Six professors at the City University of New York have filed suit against the Professional Staff Congress, the union representing...
Opinion

Fire Mark Schlissel, but Don’t Troll Him

People deserve to know why he was dismissed, but sharing all the lovey-dovey emails serves no interest except our sadistic desire to feel superior, writes Jonathan Zimmerman.

Initiative Seeks to Engage Students on Pressing Social Ills

A group of 45 colleges and universities in California was selected to participate in a new statewide initiative to involve...

Errors in Judgment

Public university presidents are advised not to put anything in writing that they wouldn’t want released publicly. Former Michigan president Schlissel likely knew this, higher education experts say.

Academic Minute: Are We Biased Against Government?

Today on the Academic Minute: Anna Amirkhanyan, professor of public administration and policy at American University, explores why trust in...