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How Food Transforms Neighborhoods

Wonderful ethnic food can be a blessing and a curse for a developing neighborhood. In today's Academic Minute, San Diego...

Charles Lieber Set to Begin Trial

The trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday in the case of the former chair of Harvard University’s chemistry department accused of lying to investigators about his ties to a Chinese university.

Student Ideas for Academic Integrity

Suggestions from students who were surveyed about why cheating occurs about how higher ed institutions can help prevent it.

Michigan State Announces $1.5K Pandemic Bonus for Faculty

Michigan State University is giving full- and part-time professors, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate assistants $1,500 bonuses in recognition of their...

Penn State Study on OPMs Offers Policy Recommendations

A new study from Pennsylvania State University education policy scholars assessing online program managers in higher education concludes that it...

How the Pandemic Shrank the Higher Ed Workforce

Colleges employed 4 percent fewer people in fall 2020 than they did pre-pandemic, U.S. data show. Community colleges, service workers and part-time employees suffered disproportionately.

State Funding Bump Would Have Modest Effect on Grad Rates

An increase to state higher education appropriations could have a modest impact on graduation rates, a new report from the Midwest Higher Education Compact showed.

Academic Minute: How Food Transforms Neighborhoods

Today on the Academic Minute: Pascale Joassart-Marcelli, professor of geography at San Diego State University, examines how great ethnic food...