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A Better Transcript for Learners and Employers: The Key Podcast

What skills, knowledge and abilities do students develop as they navigate through college? And how can colleges equip graduates to...

Academic Minute: Research Matters

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhode Island College Week: Frederic Reamer, professor in the school of social work...

Indiana U Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement

Indiana University is being sued by eight students who say its COVID-19 vaccination requirement violates the "14th Amendment, which includes...

‘The Alumni Are Ready for War’

Yale's governing board scrapped the petition process for open board seats after several candidates campaigned on single issues and received outside funding and support. Some alumni are worried about becoming disenfranchised and want the original process reinstated.
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The Benefits of Higher-Order Multiple-Choice Tests

As instructors, we should rethink the premise that multiple-choice questions cannot meet the standards of authentic assessment, argues Eric Loepp. What if they could?

Where Do Students Go After College Graduation?

Where do students go after graduation? In today's Academic Minute, part of Rhode Island College Week, Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur...

What’s Going on at Carolina?

On the heels of the Nikole Hannah-Jones case, UNC governing board doesn’t reappoint an outspoken faculty member to the university press board.
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Supreme Court Upholds Payments to Athletes

Justices unanimously rule the NCAA cannot bar compensation for education-related benefits. But the narrow ruling may not upend the NCAA amateurism model as much as some had hoped (and feared).