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Rhetorical War Over Online Versus In-Person Instruction

The chancellor of Northeastern University described in-person learning as “the gold standard,” sparking outcry from administrators of online education who strongly disagree.

Could Custom Exams Prevent Cheating?

British university experiments with exams created in part by computer codes—and appears to have success.

Academic Minute: Best of Both Worlds in the Hybrid Workplace

Today on the Academic Minute: Alanah Mitchell, associate professor of information management and business analytics at Drake University, examines how...

More Than 1,000 Michigan Faculty Members Will Teach Online

More than 1,000 faculty members at the University of Michigan have vowed to teach online today, or to help those...

Gender-Neutral Language

How do languages of the past stack up to today’s new social norms? In today’s Academic Minute, Berklee College of...

Chegg Accused of Cheating Investors

Lawsuit alleges Chegg misled investors and that the company’s growth was largely attributable to the pandemic and “the facilitation of cheating.” Chegg says the suit is without merit.

The Era of Flexible Work in Higher Education

Administrators at two universities discuss their efforts to reimagine how, when and where their employees will work now and in the future.

Pulling the Plug on Philosophy

Citing low enrollment, the University of Nebraska at Kearney plans to cut its philosophy major, following the recommendation made by a state board. Students and faculty are fighting to save the program.