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A Tale of 3 Governors

The Republican governors of Florida, Texas and Virginia are drastically reshaping higher education in their states—which some see as a precursor to the 2024 presidential race.

A ‘Policy Violation’ or Free Speech?

Several faculty leaders from Indiana University campuses wrote a letter opposing proposed state abortion legislation and defending a colleague. An IU official called it a “policy violation,” a new report reveals.

Soil’s Importance to the Planet: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Russell Briggs, Distinguished Teaching Professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, examines...

Temple Faculty Union Still Discussing No-Confidence Vote

The union that says it includes nearly 2,500 Temple University faculty members, professional librarians and academic professionals is still discussing...

Can Dining Halls Help Students With Eating Disorders?

Dining halls can be land mines for students with eating disorders. Some universities want to change that.
Opinion

4 Questions to Ask to Promote Student Learning

Applying a growth mind-set–by–design approach encourages students to leave the classroom with a sense of agency, writes JT Torres.
Opinion

Students Talking

Classrooms are filled with students who need to think and talk about gender violence, and professors have a unique opportunity to help that happen, Heather Hewett writes.

Wellness Tip: Using Polls to Get a Pulse on Students’ Mental Health

A communications professor at Salt Lake Community College implemented an anonymous mental health check-in with his students.