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Opaque Hiring Practices Create Income Equality
The author of The Accidental Equalizer discusses the “luckocracy” that results in students from disparate backgrounds earning similar pay after college.
Teaching Conflict, Not Violence
In teaching about the Middle East, a framework from the French psychologist Charles Rojzman can help engage students in conversations characterized by conflict, not violence, Pamela E. Barnett writes.
Survey: Course Materials’ Costs Impact Student Success
A new survey of college students in Pennsylvania suggests that some are undercutting their own success over concerns about paying for required course materials. What does this mean for the rest of higher ed?
Professor Sues Mayo Over Threat to Fire Him for Interviews
Health Apps Serve as Student Wellness Maps
To make wellness content more accessible to learners, colleges and universities are investing in staff- and student-developed health applications.
Merger of Online Program Companies Suggests ‘Reset’ in the Market
Academic Partnerships’ acquisition of Wiley’s online program business is latest change in tumultuous online program management market.
UF Professors Blocked as Witnesses Win $374K in Legal Fees
UMD Extends Thanksgiving Break During ‘Challenging Fall’
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