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State Gag Order Bills Increase for Higher Ed

State legislative proposals to restrict the freedom to teach and learn have increased by 250 percent in 2022 compared to...

Properly Diagnosing Lewy Body Dementia

Misdiagnosis is a common problem that can cause havoc for patients. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of Miami...

The Vulnerability of Student Reproductive Health Data

Even as colleges adapt to the fall of Roe v. Wade, institutions have offered students a range of direct, indirect and sometimes outdated messaging about protecting medical information that could make them vulnerable.
Opinion

It’s Not (Always) the Students’ Fault

Eric Vanden Eykel describes how he learned firsthand how faculty members’ failings can become opportunities for positive change.

Caring Campus Initiative Yields Positive Reviews

The Caring Campus initiative, a national effort to foster a caring culture at community colleges, has yielded positive results by...

Students Are Learning to Stop Opioid Overdoses

As concerns grow over the presence of fentanyl and other opiates on campus, more colleges and universities are making the overdose-reversal drug naloxone widely available.

Properly Diagnosing Lewy Body Dementia: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Week: James Galvin, professor of neurology...

Harvard B-School to Offer More Financial Aid

Harvard University’s business school, which charges $76,000 in tuition, announced Tuesday that it would award full tuition scholarships to the...