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What Do We Know About Micro-Credentials? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Douglas, lecturer in sociology at Trinity College, explores the emergence of micro-credentials. Learn more...
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Abrupt Changes to Protest Policies Raise Alarm

Indiana University changed a 55-year-old policy on student assembly hours before protesters set up an encampment. Free speech advocates are worried.

A police officer mounted on a horse, faces a group of protesting students, one holding a sign that reads “Free Palestine”.

Are We Repeating the Mistakes of the 1960s?

Police-based strategies for containing campus protests fail in balancing safety with student expression, Yalile Suriel writes.

Protest Roundup (Updated): Columbia Building Takeover, Northwestern Finds Compromise

A group of pro-Palestinian protesters took over Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia University early Tuesday morning, displaying banners...
A photo of police officers in helmets trying to break up a group of protesters who have locked arms with one another.

As Police Clear Encampments, Professors Arrested Along With Students

Videos have gone viral of faculty members being taken to the ground, zip-tied, and led away by police.

A photo illustration of a “Closed” sign over images of college campuses.

Wells College Announces Closure

The small, private institution in New York will shut down at the end of the semester. It’s the latest blow to the Empire State’s higher education landscape.

Why—and How—Marketers Should Receive Feedback as a Gift

Four tactics for embracing feedback from nonmarketers.

Opinion

Three Questions for Pepperdine’s Farzin Madjidi on Working with 2U

A conversation with the dean of Pepperdine University’s Graduate School of Education and Psychology.