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Wellness Tip: Build a Campus Cry Map

When students need an emotional outlet, a campus cry map can show preferred private spaces to let the tears flow—or create a touch point for staff to step in and help.

Few Changes in ‘U.S. News’ List of Top Law Schools

this is the first year for U.S. News & World Report’s law school ranking since Yale University’s law school (and...

New Presidents or Provosts: Barnard College, Columbus State U, Portland State U, Quincy U, Saint Joseph’s U, U of Alaska–Southeast

Ann Cudd, provost and senior vice chancellor at the University of Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania, has been selected as president of...

Florida Career College Cut Off From Federal Student Aid

The Education Department’s Office of Federal Student Aid is removing Florida Career College, a for-profit chain with 11 campuses, from...

Cardinal Stritch U to Close at End of Semester

Cardinal Stritch University, in Milwaukee, will close at the end of the semester. Dan Scholz, president of the university, said...

2 Shot Outside Community College in Louisville

One person was killed and another was shot outside a community college in Louisville, Ky., Monday, the Associated Press reported...
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Opinion

The Prejudicial Logic of Productivity

Discrimination against disabled faculty members is often dismissed because it’s linked to the academy’s deeply entrenched values around productivity, Sandy Sufian writes.

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Ungrading as a Form of Access, Equality in the Classroom

On the Teaching for Student Success podcast, a social work professor from California State University, Chico, shares her experiences removing assessment from her graduate-level classes and the impact on learning outcomes.